Green salamanders (Aneides aeneus)

TristanClark

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A few green salamanders I found in 2015.
 

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Hey Tristan!

Nice Green Salamander pictures; those are some of the most beautiful specimens I've ever seen!

I'm probably going to be passing through the Tri-cities area sometime late this April on my way back from NC, so if you want to meet up somewhere, I'd be interested in seeing some Tennessee Greens (and finally getting myself a picture).

Also, I'm going to college in Western Virginia now (I know...I used to be WAY up north), so if you're ever headed Roanoke way or further up the mountains to look for stuff, shoot me a message.

Happy mountain herpin'!
 
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