Azhael
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One of my Notos recently became aquatic and i´m chuffed to bits with it´s new lifestyle hehe.
He has changed it´s colouration quite fast although he is still quite red(less red than it looks like in the video though).
Sorry for the quality of the video...and for the fact that it has nothing actually interesting, but it´s my first aquatic Noto and i´m loving the little fella
By the way, i noticed two things with this species that i hadn´t seen in any other species before. First is the fact that they have a very functional neck. They can move their heads up and down quite a bit and use it to aid in swallowing prey. Never saw such maniobrability in other species.
The second thing is that this fella helps himself with it´s hind legs to squeeze the feces out. I saw how it pressures it´s abdomen to aid the process. Never saw this in such an obvious way in other animals either.
Have any of you observed the same things? I´m quite fascinated with how different they are compared to our european newts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bW7Xsr6mI&feature=channel_page
PS: A very special thank you to Ian(Rigsby)..you have no idea how much i´m enjoying your newts
He has changed it´s colouration quite fast although he is still quite red(less red than it looks like in the video though).
Sorry for the quality of the video...and for the fact that it has nothing actually interesting, but it´s my first aquatic Noto and i´m loving the little fella
By the way, i noticed two things with this species that i hadn´t seen in any other species before. First is the fact that they have a very functional neck. They can move their heads up and down quite a bit and use it to aid in swallowing prey. Never saw such maniobrability in other species.
The second thing is that this fella helps himself with it´s hind legs to squeeze the feces out. I saw how it pressures it´s abdomen to aid the process. Never saw this in such an obvious way in other animals either.
Have any of you observed the same things? I´m quite fascinated with how different they are compared to our european newts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bW7Xsr6mI&feature=channel_page
PS: A very special thank you to Ian(Rigsby)..you have no idea how much i´m enjoying your newts