Where y'all from?:p

emmyk

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I'm curious on where all these wonderful people live! I'm over here in Washington and I feel like I'm the only one! Show your pride!:)

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I'm originally from Michigan, but I've been everywhere. I currently live in North Dakota.
 
I live in Washington, Issaquah to be precise. I'm in a great spot for herps and that's my mane hobby. Everybody that's from Washington post here! It seem like everybody's on the east of the us or in another country :(. Coming upon a person that's from the west is a rare thing :rolleyes:. -Seth
 
I live in the "Burgundian" south of The Netherlands where I do some voluntary field work monitoring amphibians in a national parc. Keeping some lizards, frogs, toads and tortoises as well together with my gf. Great to have an international site just for caudates!
 
Cool! is there any salamanders over there? -Seth
 
Cool! is there any salamanders over there? -Seth


Yea there are, my boys found this little guy in their sandbox in the back yard (photo attached below). I decided to keep him and ended up here searching for proper ways to care for him. I used to keep fire belly newts when I was a kid but I knew nothing about these guys.
 

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That looks like a tiger salamander :happy:. I too have found salamanders under sandboxes, they seem to be a good place to search actually! -Seth
 
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