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Fairly certain its a smooth newt. |
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PsYcHoTiCMaDmAn
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that would make them all palmates then.
will keep an eye out for them, as the babies in particular are very cute. though I wish they'd stop moving so I could get better photos |
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Peter
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Thanks Caleb
The first animal looks like an adult female. I didn`t make my self very clear. To the original poster, where abouts in the country are you? Palmates are a good deal commoner than smooth newts locally to me also (south wales). Edited by Peter |
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west Wales, below Aberystwyth.
found a few more since, and they have spotted bellies and plain throats, got to upload some new photos sometime |
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I know the area well! Are you as far south as Newquay or not that far? Feel free to PM |
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