Unexplained breeding behaviour xD

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Ok, so i knew newts may display breeding behaviours in a pretty...free way. Meaning that it doesn´t matter if it´s male or female, your species or not...you tail fan and see what happens.
But right now, one of my L.vulgaris males is tail fanning like crazy to a snail! A.......snail!! He´s been doing so for the last 5 min or so.
This trully adds a new dimentiom to "blind love" in the world of caudates to me xDDD
 
Lol. That is hilarious! My male dobro only fans the females but one time I watched him tail fanning a female and she left, he had his back to her and didnt notice she was gone for about 5 minutes!
 
Hahhaha! I'd watch out for any "strange" eggs in the near future
 
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