What species is this? Found in Greensboro North Carolina

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Went out herping recently but I’m fairly new to this so can anyone tell me what this is?
 

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Looks like some species of Desmognathus, they’re often hard to ID to species level just from pictures but I bet somebody could prove me wrong.
 
Looks like some species of Desmognathus, they’re often hard to ID to species level just from pictures but I bet somebody could prove me wrong.
Thank you for helping me narrow it down but do u know if it’s a northern dusky or southern dusky? Because when I log it down I want to try to be as specific as possible
 
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