Taricha granulosa jeuvies

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Here are some pics of my Taricha babies. Who says newts don't climb trees. I find they spend way more time than i ever would have expected up near the top of the plant. Not like we all haven't seen enough Tarichas but these are just so darn cute.
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So goofy but so cute, wish i had some.
Great newts and photos.
 
Hi Tara, very cute photos indeed
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. What camera are you using?
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It is a sony cybershot DSC-S70, 3.3 megapixels from 1999/2000 or there about. I would not recommend it as it is bad with focusing, the focus is automatic and never or barely never focuses where you want it to.
tara
 
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