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re: New species of Salamander discovered in Alabama, Florida panhandle
Posted on 12/11/18 at 9:06 am to Teague
Posted on 12/11/18 at 9:06 am to Teague
quote:This place makes me sad sometimes.
Do you guys know how many different species of salamanders there are in the US? Almost 200. And nearly all of them go through a larval stage where they live in water and have gills. Most of them leave the water and lose the external gills in the adult stage, but not all. And many of them look very similar.
In short, just because you've seen a salamander doesn't mean this isn't a newly described species.
Wait until we do this with crawfish
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