Salamandra atra

Jensino

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I spend the Pentecost-holidays to visit the alps. This was not a field herping trip, just for recreational purpose. Nevertheless I had the luck to discover some alpine salamanders. When they recognised me, they flee very quick and hide under rocks. But I managed to get at least one picture that isn't total shaky. :rolleyes:
The other pictures show the landscape and maybe give you some inspiration for your vivariums.
 

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Cool find ! I havn't seen them in the wild yet.
j.
 
AW: Salamandra atra

Thanks juraj,

for me it was the first time to see them in their natural environment. The weather was misty and it was 11:30 am when I found them. Fortunately, later that day the weather cleared up and became more sunny with great views. But the salamanders definitely prefer the more foggy weather. :D
The altitude was approximately 1,500 m.
 
Jensino thank you for sharing these pictures. I keep S. a. atra and I find these photos of immense importance in helping me to better understand the needs of my animals. Looks like you had a wonderful holiday in the fresh air with beautiful scenery.
 
Re: AW: Salamandra atra

The weather was misty and it was 11:30 am when I found them. Fortunately, later that day the weather cleared up and became more sunny with great views. But the salamanders definitely prefer the more foggy weather. :D
The altitude was approximately 1,500 m.

Thanks a lot ! That's what I wanted to ask for.
Best regards
j.
 
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