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Tag: salamander

Posted on June 16, 2023July 18, 2023

The Eastern Newt

Post by Gianni Maffessanti, High School Intern, Spring 2023

Salamanders are a common sighting on the trails of the Birds of Vermont Museum. The Eastern Newt is a salamander that can be found throughout the Eastern United States. Continue reading “The Eastern Newt”

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