Salamandra s. salamandra habitat II.

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A spruce forest with small streams
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In this area there is also a pool about 10m in diameter. Here salamandra larvae coexist with Rana temporaria.
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Nice picture, can you post one from the dorsal side and one from the belly? I know I ask much as you probably didn't take the animal from it's habitat, but I would be interested in how these animals look in colour and shape. Dorsal and ventral pictures are easier to compare with others I have. Thanks in advance!
 
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