Three shots include: (1) a younger larvae, (2) a larvae at metamorphosis, and (3) a metamorphosed adult. Metamorphosed adults are relatively uncommon in the population. The cave is managed by the Nature Conservancy and these images were taken during a survey of the salamander population. The species is so far recognized as a single site endemic.
Multiple of these little guys in a silty roadside ditch filled with tadpoles. About 10ft vertically above Big Ivy creek and maybe 20ft horizontally from the creek. Very active when unearthed.