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Grottosalamander

eric7000

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Hello!
I am a German archeologist living in Denmark.
Some years ago, when i was younger, I was caver in Germany.
Ten years ago i had a stroke, and I were lamed at my right side.
That ment that i couldn´t continue caving.
Now i desided to follow my old hobby and study animals living in the caves.
I would like to get in contact with other people, who are interested in cavesalamanders.
Especially Grottosalamander / Eurycea spelaea is my interest. I would like to keep and study them.
If anyone can help me to get in contact with someone who keeps this specia,
please contact me.
Greetings from Eric
 
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