Fire Salamander caught in the act dropping larvae

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Portuguese Fire Salamander, Salamandra s. gallaica "Coimbra", dropping larvae when I went to check on them just now. She dropped about 50 larvae last year....
 

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Fantastic ! I've never seen this In vivo.
Congrats
j
 
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