New flickr group! Caudata

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Hey there.
I made somedays ago this group on Flickr called CAUDATA.
So regarding photos, everything caudata either captive or herp that has good quality would be awesome if shared at this group dedicated only to caudates.
If you have good pics of caudates, please join in!
Link: Flickr: The CAUDATA Pool
Cheers!
 
No Dawn... you didnt get it. I know that. But from 10 000 members of this site i am apealing to only the more "talented" to join. I do not intent to be rude/mean but we both know that our gallery in this site does have a great amount of mediocre pictures. Many members of this site are in flickr, have their own galleries and contribute to public galleries like mine. So its like a request. I do not intent to substitute caudata.org galleries!
 
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