Andrias japonicus observation excursion

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http://www.fuzoku.okayama-u.ac.jp/ml/kyouka/sougou/hanzakiP/html/yubara/yubara.html
 
Wouldnt catch me sticking my fingers out at a startled Andrias!
 
are you kidding me! id be trying to sneak one out under my jacket
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I suspect the dance to the Andrias gods to make it let go would make you a little obvious.

Ed
 
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(Message edited by carloswan2000 on July 16, 2004)
 
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