no they do not its a wonderful pet!
Red-backed Salamanders eat small arthropods, including insects and Spiders
the red backed salamanders are a rare type of snake, only to be found in south america, Brazil
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Red-backed Salamanders eat small arthropods, including insects and Spiders
yes salamanders do bite they will bite and you will bleed
Red back salamanders need a moist, shady and leafy habitat.
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no they dont they only bite when irritated
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Yes, garter snakes do eat salamanders, including the red-backed salamander. Garter snakes are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of prey items, including amphibians, small mammals, and insects. The red-backed salamander is a common prey choice due to its availability in the habitats where garter snakes are found.
Red-backed salamanders do not extract oxygen from the water; they breathe air through their skin and lungs. They have moist skin that allows them to absorb oxygen directly from the air and also have simple lungs for respiration.
salamanders do bite but they wont if you dont make them mad