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Allegheny Mountain dusky salamander

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legs are larger and stouter than the front legs. This species belongs to the "lungless salamander" family (Plethodontidae), whose adults must keep their skin moist to breathe. It is a somewhat terrestrial salamander that can be found under stones, logs, and bark near springs, streams, and other areas where the ground is saturated with water.
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from being killed, harmed, or possessed. Salamanders are protected on Niagara Parks Commission property under the Niagara Parks Act, which makes it illegal to hunt, trap, or molest any animal without a government permit. A Dusky Salamander Recovery Team has been established to develop a strategy for
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is a medium-sized salamander that can grow to about 10 cm in length. Adults are brownish and can have a widely variable coloration pattern. Usually, it has a light stripe down the back, with a row of dark spots on the centre and flanked by dark pigments. As in all members of the genus, the hind
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are divided into two segments, each of which is designated endangered under Schedule 1 of the
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Urodela
Plethodontidae
Plethodontinae
Desmognathus
Binomial name
Cope

Plethodontidae
lungless salamander
North America
eastern United States
Niagara Glen Nature Reserve
Niagara River
Ontario
Quebec
habitats
forests
rivers
springs
northern dusky salamander

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