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inyo mountains slender salamander Batrachoseps campi
Rare; found in riparian areas in the Inyo Mountains

red spotted toad Bufo punctatus
Common at Furnace Creek; also found in water areas in Johnson, Hanaupah, and Emigrant Canyons

western toad Bufo boreas
(an introduced species)
Introduced in the middle portion of this century to the Furnace Creek area, where it is locally abundant.

pacific treefrog Hyla regilla
Water areas throughout Death Valley: Scotty's Castle, Furnace Creek, Saratoga Springs,and at springs in Johnson and Hanaupah Canyons.

bullfrog Rana catesbeiana
(An introduced species)
Introduced around 1920 at Furnace Creek.


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