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Newt, Romania
Hi,
There were 100's of these immature newts in a small stream in the Carpathians (at approx 900m altitude) that I saw this weekend. They still had external gills... any idea about the species - perhaps alpine/montandons? There were no adults around sadly, although there must have been somewhere. Thanks
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Cristian Mihai
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Hi James,
I asked for help on a Romanian fieldherp forum...
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Cristian Mihai
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Vlad, Dorin Pop's opinion is fire salamander...
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Hmmm. Well thanks for the opinions so far.
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100% Salamandra salamandra!
Dots/marbles on dorsal body. "Yellow" dots where legs come out of body. Mario |
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