Aneides Aeneus
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Since herping season is pretty much over (for me at least), I thought I would look back on the year by posting my 8 favorite salamander photos. I tried to choose solely based on the quality of the photos, but in the end I had to include some of the really cool species I saw, good photos or not. So, here are the photos (and some description):
1. One of two jefferson's salamanders I saw this year - both found in early March near vernal ponds.
2. A beautiful, oddly-colored pygmy salamander from the great smoky mountains.
3. A northern slimy salamander from Eastern Kentucky.
4. A four-toed salamander found in a floodplain forest.
5. One of the very few midland mud salamanders I have seen - found in a wide muddy seep.
6. A seepage salamanders found in the Unicoi Mountains of Tennessee.
7. Not the best of photos but I had to put this in. This is a species my parents and I have spent huge amounts of time searching for and always failed to find until this fall - junaluska salamander!
8. A tiny, extremely cute chamberlain's dwarf salamander found over thanksgiving break in Raleigh, North Carolina.
I'm sure there are other people on this forum who have seen some cool stuff this year - come on! Show us your favorite photos!
-Ananth
1. One of two jefferson's salamanders I saw this year - both found in early March near vernal ponds.
2. A beautiful, oddly-colored pygmy salamander from the great smoky mountains.
3. A northern slimy salamander from Eastern Kentucky.
4. A four-toed salamander found in a floodplain forest.
5. One of the very few midland mud salamanders I have seen - found in a wide muddy seep.
6. A seepage salamanders found in the Unicoi Mountains of Tennessee.
7. Not the best of photos but I had to put this in. This is a species my parents and I have spent huge amounts of time searching for and always failed to find until this fall - junaluska salamander!
8. A tiny, extremely cute chamberlain's dwarf salamander found over thanksgiving break in Raleigh, North Carolina.
I'm sure there are other people on this forum who have seen some cool stuff this year - come on! Show us your favorite photos!
-Ananth
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