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Ambystoma macrodactylum Long-toed Salamander
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Photographer: William Flaxington
ID: 0000 0000 0202 0204 (2002-02-16)Copyright © 2006 William Flaxington
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date of photo Feb 2, 2002
latitude 45.44917 longitude -122.94667 max error distance 1335 meters
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horizontal datum World Geodetic System 1984 georeferencing source GeoLocatelocation
State Hwy. 10, Farmington (Washington County, Oregon, US)family
Ambystomatidae
order
Caudata
class Amphibia
notes Two discovered at night crossing busy highway in rainy weather. Although potentially common, they are difficult to spot on road due to their small size and when moving they appear like a slug or Ensatina. When they are at rest they blend with asphalt so well as to disappear.photo category: Animal - Amphibian
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common names
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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