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slimy salamander identification

Chrispy_15

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Guys I need help. I’ve gotten into salamander herping and I’m starting a salamander dex. I found a slimy salamander so I put that down in my dex but when I looked up slimy salamander it didn’t look anything like the one I found. Can anyone tell me what kind of slimy salamander this is?
 

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