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- Q1594886 subject Q6380722.
- Q1594886 subject Q8249066.
- Q1594886 subject Q8254064.
- Q1594886 subject Q8428632.
- Q1594886 abstract "The Junaluska salamander (Eurycea junaluska) is a species of lungless salamander native to the Southeastern United States. It was first described by David M. Sever, Harold M. Dundee, and Charles D. Sullivan who found the species in the range from the Cheoah River, Santeetlah Creek, and Tululah Creek in Graham County of North Carolina. Adults of this species can be found near large, rocky streams and on rainy nights on roads in the areas specified. The salamander is characterized by brownish-yellow coloration with a series of small dots along the body and a robust build compared to the other salamanders in Eurycea. The Junaluska salamander’s breeding habits tend to be in large streams where the eggs are laid and attached to the bottom of rocks in the streams where they are found. According to the overall conservation listing for IUCN, this species is listed as Vulnerable. Conservation acts are important in both North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee, since the population of this species in each state is so small.".
- Q1594886 thumbnail Eurycea_junaluska.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1594886 wikiPageWikiLink Q6380722.
- Q1594886 wikiPageWikiLink Q8249066.
- Q1594886 wikiPageWikiLink Q8254064.
- Q1594886 wikiPageWikiLink Q8428632.
- Q1594886 comment "The Junaluska salamander (Eurycea junaluska) is a species of lungless salamander native to the Southeastern United States. It was first described by David M. Sever, Harold M. Dundee, and Charles D. Sullivan who found the species in the range from the Cheoah River, Santeetlah Creek, and Tululah Creek in Graham County of North Carolina. Adults of this species can be found near large, rocky streams and on rainy nights on roads in the areas specified.".
- Q1594886 label "Junaluska salamander".
- Q1594886 depiction Eurycea_junaluska.jpg.