Summer NC Mountain Trip

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Sorry for the plethora of pictures. I should have posted these awhile ago, but some of these are too cool to keep to myself.

Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
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Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
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Necturus maculosus
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Notopthalamus viridescens
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Desmognathus monticola
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Desmognathus ocoee
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Plethodon glutinosus
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Plethodon richmondi
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Plethodon amplus
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Plethodon teyahalee
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Happy Hunting!
 
Those are some really nice pics! Congrats!
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(Message edited by slimy on January 16, 2007)
 
Very nice!

In the first photo, is there a wound on the back of the hellbender?
 
There is, that was the only reason we saw it after we flipped a rock.
 
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