Salamandra Corsica
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| Fire Salamanders (Salamandra) The first salamanders described, this diverse genus of species and subspecies can be found throughout Europe and the Near-East. They are the animals that first come to mind when most people hear the word "salamander". |
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Hello Emanuele, Though some European countries in the EU(for example Germany and Austria) do allow the keeping of native species under certain circumstances, the wild-caught is under prohibition of EU Laws. However, in France, as far as I know, also the keeping of Salamandra is prohibited. So, while corsica belongs to France, there are not many people who legally have caught some animals 20 years ago and few who legally keep and breed them now. I would appreciate your photo post! Greets, Ingo |
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Sorry for bringing up this old topic, but I was wondering if any of you still have some corsica's and if they are breed.
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