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  • Awesome! I had no idea that they had a major head difference. Also, we have them here in Arkansas.

  • what state?

  • I have to ask, with such a restricted range in the state, isn't the habitat protected? If so, how did you get access to it?

    Anyways nice video, their heads look different from other mole salamanders.

  • cool

    

  • Great vid thanks for sharing it with us !

  • it looks alot like my tiger salamander that i found in kentucky...well...they are a type of mole salamander...

  • Don't you forget that i got one first!!!!! haha just messin i really dont try to be that competitive. Awesome video jake! Also, i do recall you saying that texanum are boring? :p

  • @Nateherps LOL........ The 997th texanum can be boring after a long night of cruising.

  • @reptilewranglers Oh yeah i bet. just like me and two-lineds...

  • awesome bro, are they closely related to the small mouth salamander? I think they look alike a bit... I got tons of small mouths around here, btw i live in Indiana to! Up north

  • @iFeedMyDingoBiscuts They sure are. Smallmouths are cool sals. I find them on the roads during warm (45 degrees or more), rainy nights from Dec. to March.

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  • @zorfendo Nice. I actually have a marbled video that I need to upload.

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