Illness/Sickness: What the hell??? this is the fattest one ive ever seen

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I was on google searching about tiger salamander larvae & this came up on the image search , i clicked on the site & they were talking about it on the site , not once have they mentioned anything about its little weight problem

i dont think there is hope for it in this condition

here is the site i got the info & picture from

http://natureswow2.blogspot.com/
 

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It's a strange camera angle, it might not be as fat as it appears. If it is abnormal, it could be obesity, bloat, or gravel ingestion, hard to say.
 
in the 2 pics on that site it still looks the same , poor football shaped axy :(
 
yikes!! :eek:
I hope thats been photoshopped!! that poor Axie,
 
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