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This salamander was observed 6m upstream from the natural entrance in Honey Creek Cave. E. tridentifera were observed beyond 22m upstream from the natural entrance. Photo by Mark Sanders.
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Found while doing field work with Arkansas state herpetological Kelly Irwin from known locality.
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One of four seen during the cave tour.
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One of several seen in the cave pools.
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An adult Cascade Caverns salamander from the type locality.
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An adult Cascade Caverns salamander from the type locality.
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One of for salamanders observed in small fen springs along the Frio River.
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saw 3
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private ranch
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I accidentally caught this salamander while chasing frogs at about 11:00am. It was in a small (~3ft diameter) pool directly fed by a spring, surrounded by grassland with sparse juniper and oak. I didn't handle him too long since I knew he may be a sensitive species. It seemed to have an SVL of about 2.5cm and its costal grooves and external gills were noticeable. There was complete cloud cover and it felt to be about 68°F.
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I accidentally caught this salamander while chasing frogs at about 11:00am. It was in a small (~3ft diameter) pool directly fed by a spring, surrounded by grassland with sparse juniper and oak. I didn't handle him too long since I knew he may be a sensitive species. It seemed to have an SVL of about 2.5cm and its costal grooves and external gills were noticeable. There was complete cloud cover and it felt to be about 68°F.
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a blue-legged individual