Talk about your 'dog faced' newts.....

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paris

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here is a picture of my female pachytriton labiatum-i took alot of my pachys but many didnt come out good-so ill take more later (ahh the benefits of digital photography...) here is a pic of her head though-i know it is usually caudopunctatus that get named 'dog faced newts' but you'll have to admit this one looks the part too.....
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Great pic Paris!
I've seen them sold as 'Puppy faced newts' round here. I think it's the lips (giving them their name labiatus) that really does it.
Chris
 
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