some new pics of the gang

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male Paramesotrition hongkong
and then bunch of P. labiatus
 

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I love P. labiatus! They look like little puppies.
 
Those are some very beautiful newts! I love paddletails! How big are your paddletails?
 
Very nice specimens Audrey. Thank you for sharing.
 
Please, there is a photo gallery. If you are going to post photos in this section at least say something about them.
 
John feel free to move this post to the picture gallery if you feel that that is a more appropriate place for it.
 
I moved the thread to the Photo Gallery.
 
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