ID this salamander?

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Found this little one outside today. Picked it up to snap a few pics and then put it back where I found it. Anyone know what type of salamander it is? My location is eastern Kentucky; the pic of it on my coat sleeve shows its color the best.
 

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Nevermind I think I found it; it looks like a southern ravine salamander. So....here's a nice salamander for everyone to look at I guess lol
 
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