Welcher Gecko/Salamander ist das bitte?
Hallo,
Ich habe im Garten diesen kleinen süßen Gecko gefunden. Hoffentlich war er nicht giftig. Ich weiß noch nichtmal ob das ein Gecko war.
Der ist eine Minute mit einem Wurm im Maul auf meiner Hand rumgelaufen, dannach habe ich ihn weggeworfen.
Er war unten rot und oben weiß ich nicht ganz er war sehr verdreckt. Auch die Augen waren Rot/Orange.
Liebe Grüße
This should be a male or female mountain pig! You can see this on the orange/yellow belly! The exact gender determination is not 100% possible with this specimen. These animals live partly in water and partly in land…
Here is a photo:
https://www.nabu.de/tiere-und- Pflanzen/reptilien-und-amphibien/amphibien/10652.html
males:
Female:
males are usually blue and thinner
Females mostly more grayish and thicker.
LG;-)
And have a comb, unlike the female in the image of the FS.
Not poisonous? Look very toxic. Just threw him away where I got him. could have given him water, but he should come out himself
You threw him away?! These animals are protected by nature! But good that you brought him where you found him. But don’t fuck!!
This is not poisonous, like ALL local mol charters!
Toxic are some salamanders…
Not with violence. Don’t worry.
As others have recognized correctly, this is a mountain pig (Triturus alpestris) in rural disguise, probably a female. In Germany there are only one handful of kittens, and the mountain pig can be seen quite easily on its unstained abdomen. Males also have a brightly spotted back bar outside the pairing period.
Geckos are completely different animals and come only in the Mediterranean region in Europe. Geckos are reptiles and, as such, have a flared skin, not a moist and dry skin such as whey, salad and frog.
Mole
Lives in pond/sump
Non-toxic
Stink normal pig? or a certain subspecies?
Hello,
it is a mountain-molch female. Put it back where you found it.
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergmolch
no subspecies, but a species – bergmolch (Ithyosaura alpestris)
lg jana
That’s a normal pond girl… and as it looks, the water needs it!