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Searching for Hellbenders, North America’s Largest Salamanders, in Appalachia

These rare salamanders, which can grow to over two feet long, lurk in the wild rivers of Appalachia. To spot one, you’ll need a snorkel, and some luck.

Mihir Zaveri
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Endangered and Extinct Species, Fish and Wildlife Service, French Broad River (NC), Rivers, Salamanders, Snorkeling, Travel and Vacations
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