Salamanders are Poikilothermic. This means that their body temperature is determined by their environment.
Salmanders are reptiles and do need heat to survive. It warms them and makes them comfortable
No! Salamanders can not live in a fish tank, they need to be in a glass enclosure with beathing ventaltion at the top, they also need a heat lamp.
Salamanders are cold-blooded, not warm-blooded. Salamanders are amphibians, and all amphibians are cold-blooded. no. they take on the temperature of the environment. salamanders need a heat source like a light when in captivity.
salamanders breed were they were born they need water to breed.
To use the salamanders you need to feed them rabbit terds then use there barf as a weapon
you need a special reptile licence where you can buy salamanders, newts, turtles and others.
Salamanders are amphibious and need to live on land and in the water.
yes it would but a better class pet are salamanders. because they don't need a heat lamp.
No. Salamanders do the best around room temperature and are nocturnal, seeking refuge from the light in the day. A heat lamp could dry out their sensitive skin, especially if they cannot find a place to hide.
Yes, salamanders are cold blooded and cannot regulate their temperature without help from external heat sources. Their body temperature changes as the temperature around them changes.
how do born salamanders come out adult salamanders
Red back salamanders need a moist, shady and leafy habitat.
Salamanders are anphibians