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Giant Japanese Salamanders

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This is off-topic and I apologize, but I have been having trouble viewing videos lately, like the one above for instance. It only appears as a blank square with a little symbol that looks like a sheet with an image in the top left corner. I guess I´m missing some plug-in or need to update some program or something but I have no clue which one. So any advice would be appreciated. I don´t want to miss out on any virtual salamander action!:)

Cheers, Vide
 

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This is off-topic and I apologize, but I have been having trouble viewing videos lately, like the one above for instance. It only appears as a blank square with a little symbol that looks like a sheet with an image in the top left corner. I guess I´m missing some plug-in or need to update some program or something but I have no clue which one. So any advice would be appreciated. I don´t want to miss out on any virtual salamander action!:)

Cheers, Vide
Try updating your flash player, that might do the trick.

ontopic: Very cool video! Amazing animals, although ugly as hell >.<.
 

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thatscool. I really like those Salamanders. I would certainly have to go see them if I were ever in Japan. those "salamander ladders" work similar to fish ladders we have all over small to medium size dams we have all over Northern California for migrating fish
 
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