what's that (not axolotls)

iloveyaya

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i found those pictures on the forum fo pxtx.com can you tell me what are them thank you!
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http://www.pxtx.com/forum/showtopic-296482.aspx
 
This appears to be some type of Pachytriton. I'm not exactly sure what species, but it looks like it is a male.
 
Whatever it is, it's REALLY CUTE and I want one!
 
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