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Just a piece of herping in western France.
Caudates are still active (no frost yet) but they tend to look for winter hiding places.
Salamandra salamandra terrestris and Triturus marmoratus often share the same covers in autumn :
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Hello !

Just a piece of herping in western France.
Caudates are still active (no frost yet) but they tend to look for winter hiding places.
Salamandra salamandra terrestris and Triturus marmoratus often share the same covers in autumn : View attachment 90545 it really helps with free chat communication between animal lovers.

I have noticed the same thing with my Salamandra salamandra Terrestris. It is quite interesting to observe.

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