Blue Spotted Salamanders - Different camera

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So my brother went up to camp and took his camera with him so now i have to get used to my mom's camera, I took some pictures, what do you think? Blue Spotted Salamanders, Ambystoma laterale.
 

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another shot that I thought was pretty awesome

ps ive finaly split up my blue spotted salamanders one of them grabed a hold of another's leg and was thrashing around when I went to feed them one day and I decided thats it(no injury thankfully)
 

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