Wife just freaked out when she saw this outside our front step. I'm not a fan of reptiles either so I put a bucket over it with a bag of concrete on top.
If you want a new pet come get it. What should I be doing with this thing?
Wife just freaked out when she saw this outside our front step. I'm not a fan of reptiles either so I put a bucket over it with a bag of concrete on top.
If you want a new pet come get it. What should I be doing with this thing?
Looks like a salamander, I might pick it up from you.
Looks like a tiger salamander.
http://esrd.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife...alamander.aspx
My kid had one it lived for like 12 years. Garden Salamander
If you want just release it at nose hill park by the creek lots there.
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Nice tiger. I have seen a few around the bow but I think they hide from the big trout.
If you get angry at my post please re-read as a joke or sarcasm.
Well spotted in Mahogany last night. Not transporting this thing to a park because I don't want to touch it. Freaks me out.
Definitely a tiger salamander. Those little guys are adorable! I haven't seen one in ages... please tell me you let it go?
yeah, regular run of the mill salamander. Typically found in moist areas and in mud.
Totally harmless, and a lot of people have them in aquariums as pets.
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Always a fucking awful experience seeing spikers. Extra awful when he laps me.
I haven't found one of these in Alberta for 20 years.
Cool find.
That's a good spot. I don't think they are technically "rare", but they aren't actually spotted that often.
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He's alive and released back in the pond/wetland area here in Mahogany.