Slithering Slippery Salamanders

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Hi fellow Hiveians,

Today the little man and I had fun finding some salamanders!

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Slithering Slippery Salamanders

If there's one thing the little man, and frankly most kids, love doing is finding something new! The little man and I were out for a nice hike the other day through an area that we've driven by but haven't stopped in yet, and we found some really cool creatures, one of the best ones being all kinds of salamanders!

I'm not sure if I was as brave as he is at his age but the little man is very adventurous when it comes to picking up critters from the ground lol. He's always flipping rocks, logs and everything he can find to see what's lurking underneath to have fun with! That has given him all kinds of new treasures, and the latest one is a whole bunch of salamanders, more than I could count but easily over 30!

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What was cool about it as well was that we were able to find multiple different species perhaps. There were some that had an orange back to them like the one you can see above and there were also others that were grey and some dark grey or black. I don't know if that signifies anything in particular for them but they were all fairly harmless and didn't get us sick or anything, just darted around and were energetic little things!

They were so fast and wanting to get away from us that some of them were crazy like this little fella lol he jumped off the little man's hand! He was like "peace out bitch!" and just jumped, it was funny. I was trying to be gentle with them and let them crawl on my hand or something and they indeed were crawling around for sure but not in the style I wanted, they obviously wanted to get as far away from us as they could. I'm glad that I snapped the photo just in time to watch the suicide attempt for this little dude lol.

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Most of the time when we were finding them it was just one at a time. We had to flip logs to get to these salamanders because they love moisture and one of the best places to find moisture in an area of woods is to look under logs. When it rains, the logs lying on the ground horizontally soak up all kinds of water and underneath the logs becomes incredibly damp, perfect salamander territory!

One of the logs we flipped ended up having two under there! I don't know if these were bros but we can see that it was cool to have both species underneath it, the dark one and the orange one!

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The salamanders were awesome indeed but one of the things that was pretty hard was to get them to stay still long enough to get good pictures of them! Lol. They were not interested in the shenanigans we had to offer sadly and they were too quick to get really good pictures. Thankfully we did manage to get a few where they are still but as you can see, they are determined to peace out on us at any means necessary. One of them even ditched it's tail to get away because that's where the little man ended up grabbing it. Funny stuff!

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I think we will likely find more salamanders in the coming weeks as we will be going on a number of more hikes and now that the little man knows where they are, he's going to be hell bent on finding them every chance he gets lol

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Now that's a cool way to spend the day! That is homeschooling at it's best!

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For sure man! Home schooling for the little dude and bringing me back to my childhood for me! Lol

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I'm not sure if I was as brave as he is at his age but the little man is very adventurous when it comes to picking up critters from the ground lol

Father of the year man! I hope the little man also knows to be careful with the logs as cute little salamanders are not the only animals that like moist areas.

Also, I’m wondering if that’s your hand holding the salamander, because it’s hard for me to believe someone that doesn’t like centipede swarms will be comfortable with salamanders in the numbers you mentioned:)

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Hahah trying to do as good a job as I can.

I don't mind salamanders, they are super easy to interact with in that they never bite or have nasty dozens of legs and all that but they just want to get away from you. I've had damn centipedes crawl towards me, which they ended up finding out the bottom of a boot feels like, but still.

There are some bugs I'm able to hold too without squashing the thing if it touches me like millipedes, the non-poisonous ones lol, this cool bug called a "pill bug" or others call it a rolly polly, those are fun. Not a lot, certainly not as many as the little man lol

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Those little critters look awesome. My kids would have a fit us they saw them when it and about!

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They are indeed a lot of fun! I think you might find them where you live too, though I don't know how accurate my "do salamanders live in scotland" is going to work, I gave it a whirl. Not a lot of info but what I can tell you is they love being in wooded areas and they almost always live under dead logs or trees that have fallen over. That's where the little man always finds them lol Hopefully you're able to find one, if you do lemme know man!

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