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February 2, 2019

What happens to a newt carcass in the rain?

Today it was raining heavily. I noticed that the newts' outer brown layer of skin (epidermis?) peels off more quickly when it's raining or in wet road conditions. See the following observations for many examples of this:

https://www.inaturalist.org/calendar/truthseqr/2019/2/2

Also, there were a lot of long twisted yellow remains (many without head, tail, or appendages). I wonder where the other body parts are? On car tires?

See the following project for more information on how to differentiate new vs. aged newt roadkill (for the purpose of obtaining an accurate death count):

https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/pacific-newts-decomp-study-lexington-reservoir-area

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Publicado el febrero 3, 2019 10:24 MAÑANA por truthseqr truthseqr | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario
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This project contains observations of Pacific Newts who have died on Alma Bridge Rd. due to vehicle collision. Each observation shows the decomposition of a newt from week to week. This will give us a sense of how fast the bodies decompose so that we don't add duplicate entries to the main project.

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