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Researcher Guido Westhoff finding a Spotted python (Antaresia maculosa) in a trash dump site. Dump sites and rubbish tips are favorite hiding places of reptiles. Snakes often take cover under sheets of tin, as the tend to have a better position to attract and store warmth. Queensland, Australia, February 2008
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Juergen Freund / Researcher Guido Westhoff finding a Spotted python (Antaresia maculosa) in a trash dump site. Dump sites and rubbish tips are favorite hiding places of reptiles. Snakes often take cover under sheets of tin, as the tend to have a better position to attract and store warmth. Queensland, Australia, February 2008
Himalayan / Crocodile Newt (Tylotriton verrucosus) on mossy rock. Occurs SE Asia, NE India and E Nepal. June 2OO8, Captive.
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Rod Williams / Himalayan / Crocodile Newt (Tylotriton verrucosus) on mossy rock. Occurs SE Asia, NE India and E Nepal. June 2OO8, Captive.
Crocodile newt {Tylototriton verrucosus} from Asia
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Rod Williams / Crocodile newt {Tylototriton verrucosus} from Asia
Kweichow crocodile newt (Tylototriton kweichowensis) eating worm. Captive, endemic to China. Vulnerable species,
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Chris Mattison / Kweichow crocodile newt (Tylototriton kweichowensis) eating worm. Captive, endemic to China. Vulnerable species,
Himalayan crocodile newt (Tylototriton verrucosus) pair in water, captive, from NE India to N Vietnam and SW China
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Rod Williams / Himalayan crocodile newt (Tylototriton verrucosus) pair in water, captive, from NE India to N Vietnam and SW China