Van Dyke's salamander
Van Dyke's salamander (Plethodon vandykei) is a small woodland salamander in the family Plethodontidae, the lungless salamanders. These animals breathe through their skin and are largely terrestrial. Compared to other salamanders in this genus (Plethodon) it is relatively stocky with long legs. Usually associated with streams, seepages, and rock outcrops, it is endemic to Washington where it is found in a limited number of small, isolated populations.
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Van Dyke's salamander
Van Dyke's salamander (Plethodon vandykei) is a small woodland salamander in the family Plethodontidae, the lungless salamanders. These animals breathe through their skin and are largely terrestrial. Compared to other salamanders in this genus (Plethodon) it is relatively stocky with long legs. Usually associated with streams, seepages, and rock outcrops, it is endemic to Washington where it is found in a limited number of small, isolated populations.
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Plethodon vandykeiFichier:Defa ...... la famille des Plethodontidae.
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Van Dyke's salamander (Plethod ...... f small, isolated populations.
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Plethodon vandykeiFichier:Defa ...... la famille des Plethodontidae.
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Van Dyke's salamander (Plethod ...... f small, isolated populations.
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Plethodon vandykei
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Van Dyke's salamander
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