#Plethodon serratus, the Red-backed Salamander in Dekalb County. A metro Atlanta amphibian species. #Salamander #Salamanders #MAAMP #AmphibianMonitoring
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#Plethodon serratus, the Red-backed Salamander in Dekalb County. A metro Atlanta amphibian species. #Salamander #Salamanders #MAAMP #AmphibianMonitoring
I had a great time today at Kavarna talking about our urban amphibians. It was a great crowd at a great venue ... Here is one of my favorite species, also native to metro Atlanta - the Marbled Salamander, Ambystoma opacum. One of the three species of the #Ambystomatidae we have inside the 285 perimeter. #Ambystomaopacum #Ambystoma #MarbledSalamander #UrbanAmphibians #AmphibianMonitoring #MAAMP (at Kavarna)