Some of my European Species

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I thought I'd post pictures of some of my european species (of other amphibians as well as newts).
Starting with Salamandra Salamandra Terrestris






 
Southern French-North Italian Alpine Newts (Ichthyosaura Alpestris Alpestris-Apuanus intergrade)










 
Pool Frogs (Pelophylax Lessonae)


 
Calabrian Alpine Newt Neotenes (Ichthyosaura Alpestris Inexpectatus)

 
Palmate Newts (Lissotriton Helveticus Helveticus)

 
Marbled Newts (Triturus Marmoratus)

 
Danube Crested Newt (Triturus Dobrogicus)

 
European Fire Bellied Toad (Bombina Bombina)

 
Common frog (Rana Temporaria)
 
Some Triturus Dobrogicus photographs taken earlier today.
 

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