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      Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas | PLEASE DO NOT PLACE GALLERY SUBMISSIONS INTO THIS THREAD. USE THIS THREAD ONLY TO TALK ABOUT AND DISCUSS THIS GALLERY. YOU CAN ENTER SUGGESTIONS, ASK QUESTIONS, OR JUST TALK ABOUT ANYTHING RELATED TO THIS THREAD. |
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      Location: Manteca, Ca | It's time to fill up the gallery!
Im putting out a request for photos of Dicamptodon ensatus, the California Giant Salamander.
If you have some pics for our gallery, please post your photo submissions in the Submissons thread in this forum section.
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      Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas | Thanks Edgar. I have pics of everything I've found this season that I'm working on putting in. Just trying to find the time. |
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      Location: Manteca, Ca | Keep those mander pics coming guys, so we can fill that gallery!
Thanks mike for working on getting this together for us. |
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      Location: Manteca, Ca | Jonathan! Thank you for the Bartrachoseps species you submitted.
We'll go ahead and get those in the gallery. Yes, post the best shots you can.
Thank you for your photos. We really appreciate it.
I'm looking forward to more pics from you!
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      Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas | I'll get those into the gallery after work tonight. I'll also start adding everything I have from this year so far. |
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| Do we want to include pictures of California taxa from out-of-state? I'm thinking that getting some species in-state is unlikely (gila monsters, spotted frogs, etc.). Should we submit pictures of out-of-state examples of a species if the in-state photos are lacking? |
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      Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas | I guess we can, but if possible, I'd like to keep it in state as much as possible.
Those T. rivularis look awfully familiar....Hahaha |
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