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Small-Mouths live in moist pine woodlands and deciduous forest bottomlands, tallgrass prairies, farming areas, subterranean, near temporary ponds, and along streams. Their range is from Ohio south to the Gulf, west to Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.

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A warm wet place, like central Kentucky wetlands. they are under ground mostly and only come out during early spring.

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living throughout most of the United States, southern Canada and eastern Mexico

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