Ensatina

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henk

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Here are some more of these fine ones, look at their eyes : no xanthoptica influence here.

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And here's some comic shot
A banana slug "Hello" :
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Hello Henk,
I think it is a Ensatina e. eschscholtzii male.Is that right ?

Regards
Andreas
 
Nice work, it looks like a Monterey Ensatina. Those are some beautiful picteres. I love the detail
 
Oh yeah, and that's a male!

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