Salamanders are cool

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I guess they were more of a Santa Cruz thing

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My older sister went to UC Santa Cruz and Berkeley long ago.
 
I moved to the middle of nowhere recently, and we have sort of a forest next to our house, sometimes we get stray cats and skunks but we also have salamanders, they live next to the fireplace and i think they are a family, i can recognize one of them for his/hers lack of a tail but all the others look the same, i found some baby salamanders as well but one of them ended up being eated by a group of ants, its useful to have them aroud becuse they eat most bugs (some even cockroaches), when i was 12 or something i went to a friend’s house and next to the sewer there as a bunch of eggs, i poke one of them and a baby salamander got out of it, it got out and ran as soon as i cracked the shell, its weird becuse 6/6 eggs had full grown salamenders who knew that i was a threat, i wish i could see the Geckos from the mojave desert : (
 
Lots of salamanders have teeth, but man, look up an arboreal salamander with teeth. Californians, y’all get some weird critters there.
 
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