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yes they are safe to keep but wash your hands after touching them because they have slime and you can get sick

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Q: Are mole Salamanders poisonous I found some young long toed salamanders in my pond are they safe to keep?
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What are young salamanders called?

what are young salamanders called


What are small salamanders called?

salamanders If you mean a salamanders young, they are called larve.


Do salamanders care for there young?

No


Do salamaders give milk to young?

No, because salamanders are amphibians. Only mammals produce milk and feed it to their young. Salamanders are carnivores.


How many young do salamanders lay?

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What do young long tailed salamanders eat?

Most salamanders eat worms, slugs and snails so try feeding it worms, slugs and snails.


What a Smallmouth Salemaders eat?

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Do salamanders give birth to young ones or lay eggs?

Most salamanders lay eggs. Almost all amphibians do.Nearly all salamanders lay eggs. However, there are a few salamanders that give birth to live young.Some salamanders lay eggs in water. These eggs hatch into salamander larvae with gills. Other salamanders lay eggs in land. Usually these eggs hatch into tiny terrestrial salamanders that do not have gills.


Were does a salamander fit in a foodchain?

All the way at the top, as all amphibians are carnivorous. Salamanders eat water fleas and the like when they are young, and move to larger prey (including smaller salamanders) later on.


Are salamanders omnivors?

When they were young, they were omnivores. Eventually when they became adults they became a carnivore.


What is the difference between frogs and salamanders?

Newts are a group of salamanders belonging to the family Salamandridae. (All newts are salamanders, but not all salamanders are newts) In North America there are two genus of newts, the Eastern newts and the Western newts.


How many young does a fire salamander have?

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