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jack.fischer wrote:I've seen only one Green Salamander in eight years of TAG caving. That was in Cook's Pit in Madison County, AL. It was halfway up the 135 ft pit. Is your interest part of a research project? If so, I may be able to find the photo I took.
wyandottecaver wrote:locally common is a term used to identify populations that may be abundant in small areas but not across a given range. Long-Tailed salamanders for example may be very common in a particular cave or small group of caves but are not very common across the range of states they occur in.
One suggestion would be to describe the type of area you took the photos or saw the salamander in. I.E. the wall of the pit, near the entrance, in organic debris, wet areas, etc.
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