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    Lixra
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    Default Re: Monitor Lizards: Natural History Overview & Experiences with Intelligent Escapees Hi All,

    Yes, I'm in love with salamanders haha

    I used to find the red-backs growing up in New Hampshire all the time, although the last time I was over there was in August and didn't see any unfortunately Did find a very adorable red-spotted newt eft wandering around though

    Would love the links if you have them

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    findiviglio
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    Default Re: Monitor Lizards: Natural History Overview & Experiences with Intelligent Escapees Hi All,

    Quote Originally Posted by Lixra View Post
    Yes, I'm in love with salamanders haha

    I used to find the red-backs growing up in New Hampshire all the time, although the last time I was over there was in August and didn't see any unfortunately Did find a very adorable red-spotted newt eft wandering around though

    Would love the links if you have them
    Colleen,

    Redbacks are still around, most common species here in NE although they are disappearing from areas where soil pH has dropped due to acid rain, etc. In Northern NJ I can still find both red and leadback phases often, and some still hold out on grounds of Bx Zoo.

    Here is a link to the salamander section of my blog; some general amphibian articles are mixed in as well (others manage site for me). Let me know if you have any specific interests, and I'll send other links.

    "Happy Thanksgiving in the UK", Frank

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