Salamander/Frog replica Collection

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This is my small toy collection. Various poison Dart Frogs and Salamanders. I will be receiving more replicas soon. There are still a couple hard to find salamander replicas out there. I can say I will be getting an Ambystoma opacum replica soon. If there are any other salamander toy/replica collectors out there give a shout. Enjoy!
 

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Very nice, I like them!
At first I thought you may have made them - but then I saw there were still tags on some. :D
 
Btw I tried to go in the chatroom last night, was impossible! Is there still some isues with it? And, my name is not FRANCO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Sorry "Francois"! Honestly I don't even know how to pronounce your name. In my head I pronounce like "Frankosis".
 
I have a really nice Salamandra salamandra model made by a company called Bullyland . .... unfortunately Ned has hidden it as its ' my Sally' :(
 
I have a really nice Salamandra salamandra model made by a company called Bullyland . .... unfortunately Ned has hidden it as its ' my Sally' :(

I think I seen the one your talking about. I saw it online for sale but it was expensive. Not saying I'm never going to get it but for now I'll relax for other replicas. Thanks for the heads up!
 
Am i the only one that sees the hilarity of the rubber ruber?
 
those are lovely Jaymes - but are you going to breed them? :errr: :wacko:
 
the salamandra is pretty cool; he could pass for a real one. I got him many years ago at the Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska, along with the Gila monster, a crested newt (since lost) and a stupid hat with moose antlers on it.

I have no idea if you can still get it anywhere; on the back of it i says:

"Fire salamander
copyright 1995 Tennessee Aquarium
Safari LTD. China CE"
 

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the salamandra is pretty cool; he could pass for a real one. I got him many years ago at the Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska, along with the Gila monster, a crested newt (since lost) and a stupid hat with moose antlers on it.

I have no idea if you can still get it anywhere; on the back of it i says:

"Fire salamander
copyright 1995 Tennessee Aquarium
Safari LTD. China CE"

I'd have to look into it now! Thank you "CLaudette"! Your replica is a male?
 
.... I feel left out now, I don't have an awesome caudate toy collection!

I do however, have a lot of candles.. does this count? Maybe? Please?
 
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