all they need is crickets a rock to hide under and moist moss
No, Salamanders only have to be in a moist area. Not all salamanders eat worms, some eat bugs and insect lavra.
Salamanders are cold-blooded, not warm-blooded. Salamanders are amphibians, and all amphibians are cold-blooded. no. they take on the temperature of the environment. salamanders need a heat source like a light when in captivity.
Some salamanders are born in water and must stay there until their gills recede and their body becomes more adapted to land. Other salamanders are born looking just like the adults just smaller. These ones are born on land, but must stay moist. Are you a noob bro??
Yes, salamanders, like all vertebrates, have backbones.
animals that breathe through moist skin book lungs and book lungs.
'Salamanders' are a group of amphibians belonging to the Order Caudata. There are many different families in this order, all of which are considered Salamanders.
Well they are wet like lizards because they need to submerge in water frequently to stay healthy.
ummm not sure.....maybe you should take it out the moist spot
No Anphibians dont. They have smooth slimey skin. Mammals are the ones with all the hair (and lungs too)
They have lizards, not exactly salamanders, it all really depends on 1) the store 2) the time of year 3) were you live. You should call your local Petco for specifics. Hope this Helps!!
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