New Salamandrina pictures

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francesco

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this time from Molise
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wanna play hide and seek?
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This animal had a very unusual pattern. It had lighter markings on her back.
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Belly patterns seem to vary a lot in this species
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Dramatically different color/pattern variations indeed! Very interesting.
 
salamanders are sooo cool!
Great pics!
 
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