Fire Salamander Head

Fire Salamander Head - The fire salamander's primary alkaloid toxin, samandarin, causes strong muscle convulsions and hypertension combined with hyperventilation in all. The male crawls beneath the female and grasps her front legs with his own by. In alpine salamanders, this chin rubbing is focused on the female's head. The poison glands of the fire salamander are concentrated in certain areas of the body, especially around the head and the dorsal skin surface.

The fire salamander's primary alkaloid toxin, samandarin, causes strong muscle convulsions and hypertension combined with hyperventilation in all. The poison glands of the fire salamander are concentrated in certain areas of the body, especially around the head and the dorsal skin surface. The male crawls beneath the female and grasps her front legs with his own by. In alpine salamanders, this chin rubbing is focused on the female's head.

The male crawls beneath the female and grasps her front legs with his own by. The poison glands of the fire salamander are concentrated in certain areas of the body, especially around the head and the dorsal skin surface. In alpine salamanders, this chin rubbing is focused on the female's head. The fire salamander's primary alkaloid toxin, samandarin, causes strong muscle convulsions and hypertension combined with hyperventilation in all.

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In Alpine Salamanders, This Chin Rubbing Is Focused On The Female's Head.

The poison glands of the fire salamander are concentrated in certain areas of the body, especially around the head and the dorsal skin surface. The male crawls beneath the female and grasps her front legs with his own by. The fire salamander's primary alkaloid toxin, samandarin, causes strong muscle convulsions and hypertension combined with hyperventilation in all.

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