Salamandra s. salamandra giving birth

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A friend of mine took these interesting photos in april 2019
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And actual photos of the locality
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Beautiful. I question from a newbi. How do you tell salamandra salamandra salamandra from the other subspecies?
 
Beautiful. I question from a newbi. How do you tell salamandra salamandra salamandra from the other subspecies?
Depending on locality. In the region where the photos were taken only nominate subspecies is found.
 
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