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GermanyYear of the FeuersalmanderBernd2024-08-14 16:21:56 · 2yNo. 316797reply
This is my third Feuersalamander sighting this year. Look at this tiny little fren :3
FinlandBernd2024-08-15 05:43:15 · 2yNo. 316827reply
whats that pokémon???
UkraineBernd2024-08-15 06:07:50 · 2yNo. 316828reply
hi feuersalamander!! ^O^
GermanyBernd2024-08-15 10:14:49 · 2yNo. 316832reply
I believe its a juvenile feuersalamander. Here are my other two sightings. Both made during heavy rain.
FinlandBernd2024-08-15 10:26:21 · 2yNo. 316833reply
does it breathe fire
HungaryBernd2024-08-15 12:11:00 · 2yNo. 316835reply
Handsome little bloke.
GuatemalaBernd2024-08-15 13:46:57 · 2yNo. 316837reply
He looks like the Homunculus this Russian guy created 10 years ago.
GuatemalaBernd2024-08-15 13:47:05 · 2yNo. 316838reply
YouTube: 8YmLWnQGZhQ?si=bodP7ppu1eL8dqJU
GermanyBernd2024-08-16 12:20:21 · 2yNo. 316875reply
Yes it does. Cool right?
 
Yesterday I saw ans cow. Look at this chonky fellow.
Also a slowworm but it wormed away before I could take a pucture.
GermanyBernd2024-08-16 13:44:36 · 2yNo. 316877reply
Based iPhone user
BulgariaBernd2024-08-17 01:53:43 · 2yNo. 316929reply
Motherfuckers are all over my backyard last few years, together with toads. I'm not too keen on that climate change thing, but amphibians seem to like it.
GermanyBernd2024-08-17 06:22:32 · 2yNo. 316937reply
Wow that's so cool. I can understand that the croaking of froggos can be annyoing but why do you dislike salamanderfrens? Do you have a river or standing water in your backyard?
NetherlandsIT IS THE YEAR OF THE WHITE DRAGON AGAINBernd2024-08-17 12:39:00 · 2yNo. 316942reply
I SEEN SOME VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE OF AN ALBINO ALIGATOR
United KingdomBernd2024-08-17 12:44:46 · 2yNo. 316944reply
very cute, did you pet it?
GermanyBernd2024-08-17 16:53:46 · 2yNo. 316958reply
No. The electric fence kept me from uniting with my cow fren. I had to move on.
BulgariaBernd2024-08-17 21:14:10 · 2yNo. 316970reply
No-no, I like them actually, it's just they get everywhere and you have to be extra careful in order to not accidentally smash them at night.
 
I have a small pool in the yard, yeah, plus I live on the outskirts of a village and there's a forest and a river nearby.
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