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John

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In case you're wondering what the animals in the wallpaper images are, here are the answers. If you're not sure what I mean, scroll down to the bottom and click the slider button beside where it says "Caudata Salamandra".
  1. Fire Salamander, Salamandra salamandra beschkovi.
  2. Barred Tiger Salamander larva yawning, Ambystoma mavortium mavortium. No, it's not an axolotl.
  3. Hypomelanistic Barred Tiger Salamander larva, Ambystoma mavortium mavortium. Again, it's not an axolotl.
  4. Marbled Newt Male, Triturus marmoratus.
  5. Blackchin Red Salamander, Pseudotriton ruber schencki.
  6. More to come!
Updated October 25th 2021 with numbers 4 and 5.
 
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In case you're wondering what the animals in the wallpaper images are, here are the answers. If you're not sure what I mean, scroll down to the bottom and click the slider button beside where it says "Caudata Salamandra".
  1. Fire Salamander, Salamandra salamandra beschkovi.
  2. Barred Tiger Salamander larva yawning, Ambystoma mavortium mavortium. No, it's not an axolotl.
  3. Hypomelanistic Barred Tiger Salamander larva, Ambystoma mavortium mavortium. Again, it's not an axolotl.
  4. More to come!
Amazing work! Looks great 😊😊
 

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First time seeing the background, looks really cool.

Okay, have a good week everyone!!
 
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