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paris

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shh-im supposed to be studing..but i had these already sitting in photo shop so i decided to send them on. first 2 are of my gravid female(the one with the bad right eye)-she is arboreal when she feels like it
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these are of my male who is getting into breeding condition-he is not adverse to begging either
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....ok now back to the books...
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Hiya Paris,

Really nice shots, I hope you have more after your exam!
 
an arboreal Taricha... I hope mine stays aquatic instead. lol.
 
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