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date of photo Sep 1, 2002
location Shasta-Trinity National Forest at Pumice Stone Well, 1890 m (6200 ft.) (Siskiyou County, California, US)family Ambystomatidaehabitat Montane Fir Forestnotes Larvae inspected in large meadow pool. One larva was seen with a metamorphosing Pseudacris regilla protruding from its mouth.photo category: Animal - Amphibian
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Long-toed Salamander, Eastern Long-toed Salamander, Santa Cruz Long-toed Salamander, Northern Long-toed Salamander, Western Long-toed Salamander, Southern Long-toed Salamander (AW )
Long-toed Salamander (photographer)
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