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Sweet Natives

jmor

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Found these little guys on Whidbey Island, beneath someone's wood pile. Just wanted to share these little guys!
 

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otolith

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I believe they are Ensatina e. oregonensis. Cute little guys!
 

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I'd agree with them being ensatina e. orgonensis. They seem to have a pretty far range. I don't know if their area map includes Whidbey island, but it certainly makes the most sense to me. Good find! Ensatina are very interesting.
 
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