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Calotriton asper habitat ( Andorra, Pyrenees).

PereJosa

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Hello.

I like show some pics about Calotriton habitat.

Calotriton habitat; 1960 metres high.

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Other amfibian's in the same habitat;


Salamandra salamandra
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Rana temporaria

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Oh, man, i'm so jealous....not just of the newts, but also of the wonderful sites! So much interesting stuff to see there.
The pictures are wonderful, thank you so very much for sharing them with us.
 

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I forget some photos, but at this area i'm not see Calotriton, only Rana temporaria, many temporaria's.

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Thank you for posting these, they are absolutely beautiful. A rare treat, and lovely to see them in the wild.
 

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Absolutely beautiful scenery and caudate habitat. It is so fascinating to see what it looks like in other parts of the world. Thank you for sharing.
 
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