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Santa Cruz Black ( A. flavipuntatus ) ? Small, about 2 inches. Hopefully @kueda and @jmaughn will ring in here.
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Santa Cruz Black ( A. flavipuntatus ) ? Small, about 2 inches. Hopefully @kueda and @jmaughn will ring in here.
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ID by robberfly..... one... more..first time seeing. thx robberfly ! some one http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2499894
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"Juvenile, about 1.5"". ID as per: http://www.californiaherps.com/salamanders/images/afnigersczl12142.jpg"
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"Juvenile, about 1.5"". ID as per: http://www.californiaherps.com/salamanders/images/afnigersczl12142.jpg"
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"Juvenile, about 1.5"". ID as per: http://www.californiaherps.com/salamanders/images/afnigersczl12142.jpg"
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"Juvenile, about 1.5"". ID as per: http://www.californiaherps.com/salamanders/images/afnigersczl12142.jpg"
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niger subspecies (or species). Found 3 juveniles
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Raining at the time of the observation .
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Five more iNaturalists saw this individual .
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Amazing morning with 9 Bay Area members of the iNat Hall of Fame.
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This is the one I found as we lunched in the meadow...
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Interesting - according to Stebbins - this form - which has a chunkier head like an Arboreal and a lighter, teal blue sheen - is more of a Mendocino County form.
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I saw three adults today. Only seen juveniles prior. @dpom found the first. I found the second...spectacular creature.