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Lagartija Espinosa de Las Praderas (Sceloporus consobrinus)Observ.
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Male.
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Salamandra Acanalada (Eurycea multiplicata)Observ.
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Found in a stream. Had a hard time determining if this individual only had 4 toes, or if the 5th toe was just really small. I'm leaning toward E. multiplicata over E. quadridigitata, but other opinions are appreciated.
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Salamandra de Espalda Roja Sureña (Plethodon serratus)Observ.
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One of several seen at this site.
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Salamandra de Espalda Roja Sureña (Plethodon serratus)Observ.
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One of several seen at this site.
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Salamandra de Espalda Roja Sureña (Plethodon serratus)Observ.
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"Lead phase" variant
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Salamandra Acanalada (Eurycea multiplicata)Observ.
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Found under a log with a Plethodon caddoensis (http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/5418942)
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Salamandra Moteada (Ambystoma maculatum)Observ.
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Found several egg masses in a pond we came across during our hike. Nearly all of the eggs still had developing embryos, unlike the pond we found the previous day where nearly all of the eggs had already hatched (http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/5419476)
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Sapos Norteamericanos (Género Anaxyrus)Observ.
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There were thousands of these guys along the banks of one of the ponds we came across. Don't know if A. americanus or A. fowleri
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Lagartija Espinosa de Las Praderas (Sceloporus consobrinus)Observ.
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Possibly female, or young male.
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Salamandra de Espalda Roja Sureña (Plethodon serratus)Observ.
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One of several seen in this area.
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Salamandra de Espalda Roja Sureña (Plethodon serratus)Observ.
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One of several seen in this area.
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Lagartija Espinosa de Las Praderas (Sceloporus consobrinus)Observ.
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Possibly male (noticed lots of blue while stalking for photos)
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Ranas Manchadas (Género Lithobates)Observ.
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We came across an area during one of our hikes where it looked like a section of hillside caved in, creating a pond.
Saw a few of these egg masses in the pond. I'm not great when it comes to identifying anuran egg masses, but I suspect some kind of Lithobates. Plus, I saw a few adult pickerel frogs swimming in and out of the leaves.
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Ranas Y Sapos (Orden Anura)Observ.
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We came across an area during one of our hikes where it looked like a section of hillside caved in, creating a pond.
The pond was full of anuran larvae. It was difficult to get a good look, and identifying anruan larvae is at the lower end of my ID skill set...
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Salamandra Moteada (Ambystoma maculatum)Observ.
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We came across an area during one of our hikes where it looked like a section of hillside caved in, creating a pond.
One of MANY egg masses found at this pond. All salamander larvae have already hatched (none of the egg masses had embryos left).
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Salamandra Oscura de Ouachita (Desmognathus brimleyorum)Observ.
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One of a few seen in the stream.