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Posted by: nimbus2 at Sun Feb 1 17:09:37 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nimbus2 ] That's definitely not a jefferson's salamander. It's a Plethodontid. No way to know which species for sure without you telling us where it was found and approximately how big it is. My first guess would be the Cheat Mountain sal, P. nettingi...followed by P. richmondi, or P. wehrlei. [ Hide Replies ]
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