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Amphibians such as Columbia spotted frogs, Wyoming toads, and western tiger salamanders
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Amphibians such as Columbia spotted frogs, Wyoming toads, and western tiger salamanders
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Minnesota’s amphibians include western chorus frogs, eastern red-backed salamanders
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The state’s amphibians include Allegheny Mountain dusky salamanders and barking
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Meanwhile spotted frogs, Pacific giant salamanders, and coastal tailed frogs are
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Spotted salamanders, great blue herons, and other animals make their homes here.
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Hikers might also come across tiger salamanders, prairie dogs, ornate box turtles
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The state’s amphibians include barking tree frogs, chorus frogs, and tiger salamanders
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The state’s amphibians include cave salamanders, American bullfrogs, and plains
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You might also spot amphibians such as Mississippi slimy salamanders and cricket
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Amphibians like northern redback salamanders and endangered mudpuppies call Connecticut