Just be sure you don't eat any newts. And be sure to wash throughly
afterwards if you handle them. Some are highly toxic with the toxins
contained in the skin. See the "Toxicity" section here:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt>
Chuck Norcutt
John Hermanson wrote:
> I love those little fellows! When we go camping in Pennsylvania, we
> usually spend part of an afternoon looking for little red guys here:
>
> http://www.zuiko.com/album/Campsite/slides/salamander-row.html
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> SwissPace wrote:
>> Deal me in, I found this little critter in the pond pump, don't know how
>> dangerous but he/she sure looks mean! well for switzerland in any case ;-)
>>
>> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/gallery/7009141_k2AJN#521942262_tN6LE>
>>
>> actually I believe the most dangerous things here are the tiny forest
>> tics - still an unpleasant way to go I believe
>>
>>> ...and a King Brown for good measure? Here's hoping no-one's holding a
>>> King Cobra or a Black Mamba in their hand. ;)
>>>
>>> What do we win? :)
>>>
>>>
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