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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 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?

1-450 eggs


How long do salamanders live for?

That all depends on the type of salamander, most live 8-10 years, some live for approx 20 years, the Chinese giant salamander can live for 50 years.


Who takes care of baby salamanders?

Nobody takes care of them - they are on their own from the moment they hatch from their eggs.


HOW SALAMANDERS PROTECT YOUNG BABIES?

Salamanders protect their young in various ways, depending on the species. Some species exhibit parental care by guarding the eggs until they hatch, while others may carry the larvae on their backs to safer environments. Additionally, certain salamanders lay eggs in moist, hidden locations to shield them from predators and harsh conditions. This protective behavior enhances the survival chances of their offspring during vulnerable early stages of life.


What do young long tailed salamanders eat?

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


Do salamanders take care of their babies?

depends what species you're talking about


Are salamanders omnivors?

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


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

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


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.