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English: Jordan's salamander (Plethodon jordani), crawling through the leaf litter along the Baxter Creek Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park of Haywood County, North Carolina, USA. This photo was taken at a point appx. three miles from the trail's Big Creek campground trailhead.
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