BLIND SALAMANDERS are unusual animals found only in deep wells and underground streams of caves. They are a pale yellowish in color, with eyes reduced in size or completely undeveloped. The larvae of the Ozark Blind Salamander (adults 3–3/4 in.), found in open streams, have dark-colored skins and normal eyes. The young of the Texas species (adults 4 in.) resemble the pale adults. Another rare Blind Salamander has been found in Georgia.