Found these while doing a quick herp are these slimy salamander eggs?

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Not sure of the spp but they really look like salamander eggs of some kind!
 
I found out they are slimy salamander eggs
 
Not likely, they may look similar but those are almost definitely slug eggs. Slimys will stay with the eggs until they hatch most of the time. Also you wouldn't likely see so many together like that.
 
Yeah, gotta say that they look a lot like slug eggs.
 
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