Still the frame image shows the Hindut of a living wandering sea (anides) from a abdominal perspective, before the Salamander takes one step forward. This image shows large digital blood sinuses and the points on which they connect to the distil-site joint. Credit: William p. Goldenburg
Discovered by a documentary shoot

A wandering Salamander (anoids wagrans) sticks to a camera lens with a single forealimb after leaping on the lens during a scientific examination of his jumping, parachuteing and gliding behavior. Credit: Christian Brown

A wandering salamander (anoids vagrans) stands on a horizontal/vertical surface, while a camera and high-power lens lens captures blood activity within the toes. Credit: Christian Brown
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