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Eurycea junaluska (Junaluska Salamander)

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Junaluska Salamander - North Carolina : State Threatened, Federal Species of Special Concern. : Overall, Junaluska salamanders may look very similar to two-lined salamanders.  Unlike two-lined salamanders, Junaluska salamanders have nondiscript brown mottling on the back and sides and lack the definite dark stripes characteristic of two-lined salamanders.  Junaluska salamanders also have longer legs and a shorter tail. Larval Junaluska salamanders are generally darker and stockier than larval two-lined salamanders. The overall coloration of the larvae is typically olive to brown, as opposed to the yellow or yellow-green of two-lined salamanders.
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activated: 03-Jun-1991
last updated: 07-Jul-2011
expires: 31-Jul-2014