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arianja

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Well, there's not much of a story behind this one, i just decided to paint my nails with a caudata theme. The background is based on the skin of the barred tiger salamander and on one nail there is a silhouette of a salamander with the words "salamander crossing" and on another it says "caudata.org" with another salamander silhouette.
Pretty simple but i liked it a lot and decided to share it with you other caudata enthusiasts :)
I know the photo's are not good, but just lost my good camera so i'm stuck with my webcam for now. I may replace the photos with better ones tomorrow though if i can find a working camera :p
 

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TylototritonGuy

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Hahaha they look great! :L You should get a Caudata.org T-shirt just for doing it! :L
 

arianja

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