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Eastern hellbender voted Pennsylvan­ia’s official amphibian

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PENNSYLVAN­IA is getting an official amphibian, a nocturnal, unsightly salamander that’s sometimes known as a snot otter, lasagna lizard or mud devil.

The House voted 191-6 Tuesday to grant the honor to the Eastern hellbender, which can grow to be more than a half meter long and is battling declining numbers across much of its range in the United States.

The path to legislativ­e recognitio­n was not smooth, as the Eastern hellbender faced a stiff challenge from another amphibian called Wehrle’s salamander.

Rep. Garth Everett, R-Lycoming, who helped shepherd the bill through the House, said hellbender­s had been on decline.

“Not many people have actually seen hellbender­s,” Everett said after the vote. “They live only in very clean streams, and they live under rocks.”

They are the largest North American amphibian, according to the Center for Biological Diversity, and their jarring appearance has inspired a colorful set of nicknames that also include devil dog, ground puppy and Allegheny alligator.

Members of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s student leadership council began the campaign to designate it as the state’s official amphibian, and their efforts were aided by Lycoming College’s Clean Water Institute.

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation said hellbender­s were plentiful in Pennsylvan­ia as recently as 1990. Their numbers have since been decimated in Eastern states by pollution and sedimentat­ion, researcher­s say.

Their range generally covers the Appalachia­n Mountains, from southern New York to northern Georgia.

Among the factors researcher­s also worry about are disease and warming water temperatur­es caused by climate change.

Hellbender­s do not have federal protected status, and while some states give them protected status, Pennsylvan­ia does not.

Wehrle’s salamander, which is common, is named after the late naturalist R.W. Wehrle, of Indiana, Pennsylvan­ia. /

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