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Tiger Salamander feeding video

BrianBloomfield

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Anyone else love watching their caudates eat?

I sure do! And I decided to make a cricket eating compilation video of my Barred Tiger Salamander.

Watch out. She's a hunter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB3QboNQTZQ

**I'm having difficulty getting the link to work if anyone has a tip let me know! I've used the link icon.. In the meantime, Youtube Search: Hungry Salamander.
 
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Hi Brian and welcome to the forum. :happy:
I have axolotls, so it is very interesting for me to see salamanders feed.
Thanks for sharing the link.
 

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Omg that is so epic. I love the well timed head turn at the beginning. How did you grow such nice mosd in there? Can we see the rest of the tank?
 

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That is so awesome. :cool:
The POV shot made me chuckle, it was brilliant. The music and the video are amazing, and I think I may have fallen a bit in love with Amano.
Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing. :happy:
 

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That is so awesome. :cool:
The POV shot made me chuckle, it was brilliant. The music and the video are amazing, and I think I may have fallen a bit in love with Amano.
Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing. :happy:

Thank-you! That was actually one of the hardest shots?
My hand kept getting caught in reflections of the glass so I kept having to redo it lol
 
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