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lisette

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thought I would just post some pics of oliver...he's four years old and now that I think about it im not even sure if he's a boy!!
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I'll take more pics and maybe someone can tell....but here he is
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LOL! Good God! And I thought mine was fat! He is a great looking salamander!

Sharon
 
What a cutie!!!

You gotta turn him/her over to find out! If it is a female, it has a cloaca that sticks out and looks a little pronounced.

:D

Also, females have broad heads/snouts. Males tend to have more pointed snouts.

If I had to guess, I would say your munchkin is a girl. Mine is a girl and I've been calling it a boy for it's whole life!

-Elise
 
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