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Did anyone catch the NGC special "Spying On Animals"? (Or am I just that last to see it!?) Anyway, there was a short segment featuring a Hydromantes salamander (California salamander residing in the Sierra area). It apparently has one of the quickest tongues around. Great shot of it in slo-mo catching a bug. Just a bit of fun!
 
O yeah, I saw that, I specificaly watched it just for that one part, ha ha I love it when they show amphibians on the animal channels! Its always mostly reptiles now days. That salamander sure was quick, very nice.
 
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