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Salamandra salamandra gigliolii

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rubén

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Found making a trekking around the central Apennines in september.

( finally I didn't eat it )

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francesco

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I can understand your expression. There's always something magic about finding a salamandra walking in the woods
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I can't really describe it but who's experienced it can understand me. No matter how many you've found or what subspecies it's always the same!
 
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kamil

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Hi,

yes - I can understand it too, but I've never found a Salamandra on day by now. Here we have an old park with a castle. It lays in the "Salamander-Valley" where through the Salamanderbrook flows... Lovely animals there. Especially because here meets Salamandra salamandra salamandra with S. s. terrestris
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Best Greetings,

Kami
 
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sergé

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I have met the same subspecies at daytime as well, actually it was Frank Pasmans who found three in a row and me none
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. But the face is the same whoever finds it...
 
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uwe

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Hi,

I found actually in August animals of the same subspecies walking around a brook during daytime.

They look the same as your gigliolii, which means not the high yellow of St. Bruno.

Uwe
 
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