Almost all herps since 11/23/2012 (Long, Picture heavy!

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Hello everyone! I just wanted to share some pictures and information about almost all the herps I have found since November 23rd 2012 thru July 11 2013. So there are a lot of pictures just to warn you. I will try to title as many pictures as I can. Enjoy! :happy:
 

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So the first second and third one is a Dicamptodon Tenebrosus found in my well. I believe it was a female guarding eggs. Unfortunately the eggs were out of sight so I couldn't get pictures. the fourth is a Ambistoma gracile secreting poison. the fifth is the same. The sixth is two Ambistoma Gracile. The seventh is a Ambistoma Gracile. The eth is another Dicamptodon Tenebrosus, I think the two are sisters or something because they looked almost identical and were both 11'' long.
 

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Thank you! there is more still, I would put it all in the same post but I don't know how to post more than eight pictures in a post. Anyway here's some more. The first one is the same Dicamptodon Tenebrosus in the second post. The second and third one is a Ambistoma Macrodactylum juvenile. The fourth is a hatchling Plethodon Vehiculum. The fifth is a Juvenile Ambistoma Gracile. The sixth is a adult female Ambistoma Gracile. The seventh is a Ensatina Eschscholtzii. Same as the eighth.
 

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This is a Ambystoma Gracile..This is a Plethodon Vehiculum.More Plethodon Vehiculum. Ascaphus Truei tadpole. I just had to post this, it looks like mickey mouse's head. Female Ascaphus Truei.
Coolest spot ever!
Juvenile Ambystoma macrodactylum.
Juvenile Taricha granulosa.
I believe this is a Rana aurora.
Cascades frog?

Ambystoma Macrodactylum.
Ambystoma Gracile.
Ensatina eschscholtzi.


Ok so this is just a portion of the pics I have, I didn't want to bog up the post too much. If you want to see all the pics you can visit my public profile. Seeyah!:happy: - Seth
 
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