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Hem fet una troballa amb els nens i nenes. Moment espectacular! Hem pogut explicar com viuen els tritons i com és de difÃcil veure'ls pel seu mimetisme.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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Larvae in a small pond in front of a small but year-round flowing spring. The scene is shadowed by huge beech trees (see the last pictures). The larvae appear sometime in spring-time and disappear in September. Now they are between about 30 and 50 mm long. Some of the larger larvae have attacked a beetle that had fallen into the water. I couldn't see how this fight ended because they drifted into a stand of water mint. Although I'm often in the area I've never seen an adult salamander. So I cannot say whether this is the spotted or striped variety.
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1 individuo roadkilled
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1 larva
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Some larvae