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Found near headwaters of Stone Creek, a tributary of the Oak Grove Fork of the Clackams river
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Tailed frog tadpole attached to a rock in a riffle.
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Found near headwaters of Stone Creek, a tributary of the Oak Grove Fork of the Clackams river
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Attached to rocks in the Copper Creek channel, along the Chilliwack/PNW Trail.
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Found near headwaters of Stone Creek, a tributary of the Oak Grove Fork of the Clackams river
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Attached to rocks in the Copper Creek channel, along the Chilliwack/PNW Trail.
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Upper Lewis and Clark River near Saddle Mt, Clatsop Co., OR
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Huge eyes with vertical pupils, and wide round mouth. Rough skin and large fifth toe on hind feet. Male with short-tail copulatory organ, and dark palmar and forearm tubercles. Measured: SVL 38 mm (1 in.), tail organ measured 6 mm ( in.). Discovered by lantern walking, seen on moss covered tree trunk roughly 3 m (10 ft.) from flowing creek.
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This was the first time I'd seen a Tailed Frog. I was photographing Pacific Giant Salamander neotenes in the pools of a long cascade of waterfalls in an old growth forest in Oregon (USA), when this beautiful light colored female swam right in front of my camera.
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This was the first time I'd seen a Tailed Frog. I was photographing Pacific Giant Salamander neotenes in the pools of a long cascade of waterfalls in an old growth forest in Oregon (USA), when this beautiful light colored female swam right in front of my camera.
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This was the first time I'd seen a Tailed Frog. I was photographing Pacific Giant Salamander neotenes in the pools of a long cascade of waterfalls in an old growth forest in Oregon (USA), when this beautiful light colored female swam right in front of my camera.
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This was the first time I'd seen a Tailed Frog. I was photographing Pacific Giant Salamander neotenes in the pools of a long cascade of waterfalls in an old growth forest in Oregon (USA), when this beautiful light colored female swam right in front of my camera.
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