Pictures of my salamandra :)

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What subspecies is she?
I named her Vladimir before she was big enough to tell she was a girl. Oh well. :)
Isn't she cute though?

And the worms look a little gross, but I pushed those to the side and she only ate the better ones, that were devoured before I got the camera out.
 
nice pics! it's a Salamandra salamandra salamandra
ciao
 
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