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I'm excited to finally be delving into UW photography, I will collate all my images here.
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    A breeding ball of California newts (Taricha torosa) floating in a pond - the female is the darker colored newt in the middle being simultaneously grabbed by 3 males. 

It all starts when a male newt grabs a female - the two may stay like this for hours. But when other males see their chance they may attempt to insert themselves into the situation and wrest control of the female from the previous male. This leads to an aquatic wrestling match or a tug of war with the female in the middle - other solo male newts may also join the scrum until it consists of many animals all vying for control of a the female newt.
    A breeding ball of California newts (Taricha torosa) - it all starts when a male newt grabs a female - the two may stay like this for hours. But when other males see their chance they may attempt to insert themselves into the situation and wrest control of the female from the previous male. This leads to an aquatic wrestling match or a tug of war with the female in the middle - other solo male newts may also join the scrum until it consists of many animals all vying for control of a the female newt.
    Red bellied newts (Taricha rivularis), the most range restricted of California's newt species - this species is typically found in and around clean flowing water in forest streams.  Here males make their way upstream along the stream floor as they patrol the waterway looking for females.