Hello! can anyone tell me what type of newt this is?

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Ok for some reason the picture isn't working for me in this thread but I went to your photobucket account and it looks like Pachytriton labiatus to me.

This one right?
newts006.jpg
 
yeah thats the one how do you get the photo to come up like that?
 
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