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Old 09-03-2009
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Re: A bit of herping in NC

you caught your mistake on the frog. since you were in the mountains, i almost wanna say your toad was an american toad, but it's hard to tell from the picture.

you're right that your salamanders are mostly desmogs (exception = newt), and blackbellies are the most common in the area. too hard to ID from the pics, though.

your snake was most likely a northern water.
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