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Hi guys, did anyone here watch the natural world programme this evening? although it was mainly about mooses, but it showed some fantastic footage of spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) breeding and laying. there was also footage of eggs developing, and the bit about the algae giving extra oxygen to the developing larvae. Nice to see something about salamanders, finally!
 
The thing i hate moast about nature shows is the fact that there are never any amphibians. Well maby the ocasinol shot of one but never a full length one.
 
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