This is a video of a fire salamander crossing a cycle track.
The video is by C. Krom from the Netherlands.
September 2013. A new species of fungus that eats amphibians’ skin has ravaged the fire salamander population in the Netherlands, bringing it close to regional extinction: here.
Related articles
- North American giant salamanders, video (dearkitty1.wordpress.com)
- Cause of salamander die-off found: Skin-eating fungus (nbcnews.com)
- New Species of Skin-Eating Fungus Is Killing Fire Salamanders in the Netherlands (news.softpedia.com)
- Fire Salamanders in the Netherlands Wiped Out by Newly Discovered Fungus (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
- Skin-eating fungus kills salamanders (bbc.co.uk)
- A Skin-Eating Fungus Is Killing Off Salamanders (businessinsider.com)
- Fire Salamanders Face Great Threat From Skin Eating Fungus (scienceworldreport.com)
- Odd Cause of Salamander Die-Off Found: Skin-Eating Fungus (livescience.com)
- Skin-eating fungus is wiping out fire salamanders (newscientist.com)
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