Nat Geo Explorer "Climbing Redwood Giants"

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So, I switched on my tv to see footage of a Wandering Salamander climbing a redwood branch... not sure what else they'll cover but it's awesome to see one of my favorite caudates get it's 15 seconds of fame..:happy:

full review in 30 minutes when the program ends...
 
couldn't find the footage on the website but there was quite a nice little bit about Aneides vagrans and how it is the alpha predator of the treetops... very nice footage. And they open the show with shots of the animal...
 
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