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Salamanders
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Eastern Hellbender
(
Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis
)
Photo by John Hewlett
Sources
This map displays both subspecies of Hellbenders (the other being the Ozark Hellbender). The Eastern Hellbender is found throughout this range, except the southern half of the distribution in Missouri.
Common Mudpuppy
(
Necturus
maculosus
)
"
Red River Mudpuppy (
Necturus
maculosus
)
" by
P
eter Paplanus
,
licensed under
CC
BY 2.0
Sources
Lesser Siren
(
Siren intermedia
)
"
Western Lesser Siren (
Siren intermedia
)
" by
P
eter Paplanus
,
licensed under
CC
BY 2.0
Sources
Three-toed Amphiuma
(
Amphiuma tridactylum
)
Photo by John Hewlett
Sources
Eastern Newt
(
Notophthalmus
viridescens
)
Photo by Brandon Preston
Sources
Spotted Dusky Salamander
(
Desmognathus conanti
)
"
Spotted Dusky Salamander -
Desmognathus
conanti
" by
Christina Butler
,
licensed under
CC
BY 2.0
Sources
Slimy Salamander
(
Plethodon
glutinosus
)
Photo by John Hewlett
Sources
Southern Two-lined Salamander
(
Eurycea cirrigera
)
Photo by John Hewlett
Sources
Long-tailed Salamander
(
Eurycea
longicauda
)
Photo by John Hewlett
Sources
Northern Red Salamander
(
Pseudotriton
ruber
)
Photo by John Hewlett
Sources
Mole Salamander
(
Ambystoma
talpoideum
)
"
Mole Salamander (
Ambystoma talpoideum
)
" by
P
eter Paplanus
,
licensed under
CC
BY 2.0
Sources
Marbled Salamander
(
Ambystoma opacum
)
Photo by John Hewlett
Sources
Spotted Salamander
(
Ambystoma
maculatum
)
Photo by John Hewlett
Sources
Tiger Salamander
(
Ambystoma tigrinum
)
Photo by John Hewlett
Sources
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