Triturus marmoratus

Steve Roman

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I got a small group of these guys from Mike Shrom in the early spring. They were just "pups" then, now they are about 130mm and still growing.
I was trying to get some shots of them attacking and devouring their favorite food, slugs, however they froze in the clutch and did not perform.
 

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Nice shots Steve. Beautiful animals - you also have a nice rockery!

Best wishes
Tristan
 
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