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Neurergus kaiseri
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Photographer: David Wake
Organization: Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
Collection: AmphibiaWeb
ID: 1111 1111 1111 0750 (2001-12-28)Copyright © 2001 David Wake
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date of photo Jun 6, 2001
this photo depicts an animal that was captive or collected
photo location Berkeley, CA
animal's place of origin
Ab-Anar spr, 3 km E Ahoo-Bourand, 15 km NNW Chalat, Khuzestan Prof. Iran. 1430 m, 32°56.37' N, 48°15.35'E (Iran, Islamic Republic of)family
Salamandridae
order
Caudata
class Amphibia
notes Ted Papenfuss found this species to be fairly common; over 50 were encountered in less than an hour in the outflow from this large spring in May, 2001. The site is located in a remote part of the Zagros Mountains and is rarely encountered. Almost unknown in museum collections. The spring is located in arid, rocky mountains with sparse oak forest.camera Nikon 990
contributor's ID # NekaTJPventer1 photo category: Animal - Amphibian
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