Midland mud salamanders (Pseudotriton montanus diastictus)

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Here are a few midland mud salamanders (Pseudotriton montanus diastictus) found in east Tennessee this past year.
 

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Beautiful specimens. Thank you for sharing!
 
Great photos. Hopefully I can see some this nice in the future.
 
This is a really nice thread - I love all the variation in the mud salamanders you've posted. You certainly seem to be in a great area for muds! I'd love to come down to your area to herp sometime, especially considering you're not far from the blue ridge mountains and the cumberland mountains.

-Ananth
 
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