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jbherpin

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A friend of mine took a trip to Western PA and shared his findings with me... I thought they were worth sharing with the community. Wish I could have been there too...

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Beautiful finds! So jealous! Great pics.


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WOW! I can never get over the size of hellbenders :eek: . The Plethodontids look great too.
 
Nice! Jealous man. I still haven't seen an adult sized Hellbender.
 
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