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  2. Spotted salamander - Wikipedia

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    The spotted salamander or yellow-spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) is a mole salamander [2] common in eastern United States and Canada. [1] It is the state amphibian of Ohio and South Carolina. The species ranges from Nova Scotia, to Lake Superior, to southern Georgia and Texas. [3]

  3. Speckled black salamander - Wikipedia

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    The speckled black salamander can grow to 60 to 75 millimeters (2.4 to 3.0 in) long. The color varies, black with coarse can be the color or fine white spots, black with yellow spots, or black with a grayish or greenish sheen. The underside is paler. Juveniles are greenish-gray or bronze and have yellow at the base of their legs. [5]

  4. Yellow-spotted salamander - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-spotted salamander (Pseudohynobius flavomaculatus) is a species of salamander in the family Hynobiidae, endemic to China, where it is known from Nanchuan in Chongqing (formerly Sichuan), Suiyang in Guizhou, Lichuan in Hubei, and Sangzhi in Hunan Province.

  5. Fire salamander - Wikipedia

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    The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is a common species of salamander found in Europe.. It is black with yellow spots or stripes to a varying degree; some specimens can be nearly completely black while on others the yellow is dominant.

  6. Yellow-spotted woodland salamander - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-spotted woodland salamander (Plethodon pauleyi) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to the United States, where it is distributed throughout the Cumberland Plateau in the states of Kentucky and Tennessee. Its natural habitat is temperate forest.

  7. Pseudoeurycea nigromaculata - Wikipedia

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    The tail is longer than the snout–vent length, giving a maximum total length of about 12 cm (4.7 in). The body is blackish (lighter in younger specimens), the tail has lighter coloration, and both carry black spots [2] that have given the species its name. [5] Two observed egg clutches contained 19 and 25 eggs. [4]

  8. This Easy-To-Care-For Shrub Provides Stunning Yellow ... - AOL

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    The yellow blossoms stand in elegant, upright sprays atop the foliage and attract a variety of pollinators. Clusters of frosty blue, berry-like fruits follow the blooms. The showy fruits attract ...

  9. Cave salamander (spotted-tail) - Wikipedia

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    The cave salamander or spotted-tail salamander (Eurycea lucifuga) is a species of brook salamander in the family Plethodontidae. [3] It is well known for living in and around caves in the southeast United States. Adult cave salamanders are bright orange with black spots.