Ah, the adventure of the search!
While up in Wisconsin last time, and his oldest son "Monster Truck the Pepper" were able to enjoy exploring some of the places that
used to spend a lot time. The particular area featured in this video is alongside the Plover River in central Wisconsin. Interestingly enough,
used to frequent this place during his lunch breaks from work, because any break from work is a good opportunity to go out looking for snakes, turtles, frogs, toads, and salamanders.
I recorded the footage some months back, and it can be a little "jumpy" at times, but now that I am able to edit my videos, I put some videos together so you can see more of the process of "how to" look for salamanders. Enjoy the video!
VIDEO : THE SEARCH FOR THE SALAMANDER
SUCCESS!
It may have took some perseverance, but in the end we were successful. We knew that they were out there somewhere, we just had to figure out where.
As usual, any chance that I have to make some memories with my is a great opportunity to take advantage of. Also, to give them a hands on learning experience where they can understand more about the world around them is always beneficial.
Have any of you ever found salamanders in the wild? They certainly are some interesting amphibians and have many incredible characteristics. There is also a lot of variety between the different species. I hope that you enjoyed the video!
As always, I'm
and here's the proof:
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