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My first video

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I read that it was okay to link to my own blog in order to share a video post. I hope this is correct information. The quality is not great and it is hard to see the salamander clearly, he doesn't like to feed in the light, but it is funny none the less. I will try different lighting next time.
Here is the link to my blog:
http://hchristine.blogspot.com/
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I know, it was really hard to see. I have two longtoed salamanders that measure about 1 inch in length. They don't like the light very well, so it was hard to light the video correctly. I have found they are more active around 5-7 pm and I will try again with another video. I will also be posting more pictures that I took last night! Thanks for trying to watch.
 
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