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Ascaphus larva pic

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warren

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Hi, all. I haven't really seen any threads on tailed frogs so I thought that I would post a picture of a tailed frog tadpole in situ.
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Ascaphus larva in situ
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In Washington state these tadpoles are immediately identifiable by the presence of a large suckermouth that they use to cling to the rocks of fast-moving streams. The whit spot at the end of the tail is also a hallmark feature. These were present in conjunction with some Dicamptodon.
 
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