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While climbing Mount Major, in New Hampshire, we were surprised to find a Red Eft. The Red Eft is the terrestrial dispersal stage of the Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens). The newt begins as a tadpole and metamorphoses into a Red Eft. After two to three years of eftdom, it metamorphoses again into a green adult. The eft stage allows it to colonize small streams and springs, such as arw found on Mount Major. Enjoy the eft -- the name alone is really great.
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Rich will be very envious, Paul!
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Learn something new every day...thanks Paul!
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Quote from: Janet on 13-Aug-11, 03:21:24 PM
Rich will be very envious, Paul!
I'm very envious!
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Never heard of such a critter!! Amazing, thanks!
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Love the color of this creature!
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