Unusual newbie question...

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jeff

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Hey everyone.

I am new here and have been looking over these forums and Caudata Culture as well. I have a really strange question of sorts...

If you go to the home page of Caudata Culture and look at the newts/salamanders pictured in the upper left hand corner of the page behind the logo... what are these? Would these happen to be Cynops ensicauda by chance? I was just curious. Thanks a lot.

-Jeff
 
Yes, C. e. popei. Ones with as much white color as the two in the logo are very unusual.
 
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