If you mean a red backed salamander, most live in Connecticut. I have two that I have been breeding for a long time.
yes
Yes blue spotted salamanders are poisonous!!
no because i havent feed mine in 4 mounths of winter
Niche: They consume small invertebrates and are consumed by larger animals.
blue spotted salamanders are not a fully aquatic species. The blue spotted salamander is a mole salamander and is generally found under logs and damp leaves. They only return to the water to reproduce. I have my terrarium set up with an approximate 80/20 ratio of land to water.
The blue-spotted salamander (Ambystoma laterale) is a mole salamander native to the Great Lakes states and northeastern United States, and parts of Ontario and Quebec in Canada. Their range is known to extend to James Bay to the north, and southeasternManitoba to the west.
spotted salamanders grow lungs when they become a juvenile and a adult living on land
No, spotted salamander tadpoles do not have spots.
They stick there tongue in it in and out
They can eat them but will get sick and die soon afterwards. It is a tragedy since spotted salamanders are naturally attracted to light and bugs, that makes lightning bugs very deadly for spotted salamandars
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Yellow spotted salamanders, sometimes called newts, live in the eastern part of the United States and Canada. They live in the ground or under leaf litter and lay their eggs in seasonal pools in forested areas.