No, just the opposite. They are probably the most common breed of salamander in all of New England.
No, northern two-lined salamanders are not poisonous. They do have a mild toxin in their skin that can act as a defense mechanism against predators, but it is not harmful to humans. These salamanders are generally harmless and play a crucial role in their ecosystems.
salamanders have a heart with one ventricle and two atria
they eat meat and worms,meat is helthy for salamanders
no, they arent because chameleons are reptiles and salamanders are amphibians. they are two completley different things
No. Salamnders and newts are two different species.
There is one line, the equator, that separates the northern from the southern hemisphere.
The Equator is a horizontal line that circles the earth, splitting it into the northern hemisphere, and the southern hemisphere.
The equator is an imaginary line that separates the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
The Equator is the imaginary line that splits the world into the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere. It is located at 0 degrees latitude and divides the Earth into two equal halves.
Richard Eighme Freiburg has written: 'Studies on the biology of two ambystomid and five plethodontid salamanders of western Oregon' -- subject(s): Salamanders
B.Types
Sloths are not extinct.