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reptiles, and southern leopard frogs, red salamanders, and lesser sirens—a type of salamander
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reptiles, and southern leopard frogs, red salamanders, and lesser sirens—a type of salamander
From vampire deer to invisible butterflies to blind salamanders, these ten animals
From vampire deer to invisible butterflies to blind salamanders, these ten animals
Mexican axolotl (pronounced ACK-suh-LAH-tuhl) salamanders are amphibians that spend – cases, axolotls have matured past the larval stage and emerged onto land as adult salamanders
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Pennsylvania is also home to amphibians such as Allegheny Mountain dusky salamanders
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A few of the area’s amphibians include Idaho giant salamanders, Coeur d’Alene
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You move carefully to avoid stepping on the newts, salamanders, and lizards that
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And amphibians like bullfrogs, salamanders, and American toads live throughout the
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Illinois’ amphibians include tiger salamanders, western chorus frogs, and American
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Amphibians such as tiger salamanders scurry about, and bizarre reptiles like the
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black bears, coyotes, and raccoons; reptiles like sea turtles; amphibians like salamanders