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I saw three adults today. Only seen juveniles prior. @dpom found the first. I found the second...spectacular creature.
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I saw three adults today. Only seen juveniles prior. @dpom found the first. I found the second...spectacular creature.
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Two adults, one under talus and another under bark on the ground
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Two adults, one under talus and another under bark on the ground
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The one-and-only seen. About an inch long.
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The one-and-only seen. About an inch long.
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The one-and-only seen. About an inch long.
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Juvenile Aneides are tough, but here are my reasons: * toe tips are not enlarged or squared off * bases of the limbs have pale yellow markings, a trait mentioned in Stebbins * in a very moist mixed redwood / tanoak forest, at most 50 m from running water
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Juvenile Aneides are tough, but here are my reasons: * toe tips are not enlarged or squared off * bases of the limbs have pale yellow markings, a trait mentioned in Stebbins * in a very moist mixed redwood / tanoak forest, at most 50 m from running water
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Juvenile Aneides are tough, but here are my reasons: * toe tips are not enlarged or squared off * bases of the limbs have pale yellow markings, a trait mentioned in Stebbins * in a very moist mixed redwood / tanoak forest, at most 50 m from running water
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Juvenile Aneides are tough, but here are my reasons: * toe tips are not enlarged or squared off * bases of the limbs have pale yellow markings, a trait mentioned in Stebbins * in a very moist mixed redwood / tanoak forest, at most 50 m from running water
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"Big one! In my county! Under an oak log. Question: According to http://www.californiaherps.com/salamanders/pages/a.f.niger.html : ""The June 2016 California Department of Fish and Wildlife Special Animals List shows this taxa as a full species: Aneides Niger - Santa Cruz Black Salamander."" What do we follow on iNat for herp taxon changes?"
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"Big one! In my county! Under an oak log. Question: According to http://www.californiaherps.com/salamanders/pages/a.f.niger.html : ""The June 2016 California Department of Fish and Wildlife Special Animals List shows this taxa as a full species: Aneides Niger - Santa Cruz Black Salamander."" What do we follow on iNat for herp taxon changes?"
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"Big one! In my county! Under an oak log. Question: According to http://www.californiaherps.com/salamanders/pages/a.f.niger.html : ""The June 2016 California Department of Fish and Wildlife Special Animals List shows this taxa as a full species: Aneides Niger - Santa Cruz Black Salamander."" What do we follow on iNat for herp taxon changes?"
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"Big one! In my county! Under an oak log. Question: According to http://www.californiaherps.com/salamanders/pages/a.f.niger.html : ""The June 2016 California Department of Fish and Wildlife Special Animals List shows this taxa as a full species: Aneides Niger - Santa Cruz Black Salamander."" What do we follow on iNat for herp taxon changes?"
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