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Iberian Ribbed Newt

Pleurodeles waltl

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Notes:

this one is caugth in action,in contrast whith the my previous newt spot that was the angelic side,now is the other side of the coin,diabolic :-)

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Comments (7)

Hi Antonio, I've moved this to amphibians for you.
@yeah Saar,they look sometimes angelic and other times completly diabolic,i dont imagined that in my backyard was possible to see this kind of thing,thanks for your coment @Noe and Pili,i coment that at home, it looks like a giant tongue:-)thanks
It is eating a worm but looks like if it had a very large tongue
yes Alice,the worm was long than the newt,but not to her thanks to both for the coments
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PublishedDecember 8, 2011

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