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KORSAHERPS

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Hello,
I found these newts in a well near a holiday house of mine in the Lourinha part of Portugal.
I suspect there are two different species but I`ll let you decide.
Thank you for your time.
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gnarvin

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What you linked is from your computer and we can't see it, you need to upload them somewhere and link us to that. Try Imgur.com
 
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