Salamanders, like most amphibians, live in or near fresh bodies of water. However, chemicals like pesticides and weed killers are carried there by runoff. Unfortunately, like other amphibians, salamanders are very susceptible to such chemicals.
No. Depending on the species, salamanders can be found in a variety of habitats including swamps, creeks, lakes, forest floors, and caves.
No, they can't live together because they require different habitats.
all they need is crickets a rock to hide under and moist moss
he is now a hunted man,sought by the police and the firemen's salamanders.
Man simply made habitats? Oh brother!
Deciduous forests provide crucial habitats for salamanders due to their leaf litter, logs, and moist environment, which are essential for salamander survival, breeding, and foraging. These forests also offer protection from predators, help maintain optimal moisture levels for salamanders, and provide a variety of prey species for them to feed on.
there was lords who controoled them
the water ones.
Habitat Destruction is the primary reason for the decline in Tiger Salamander populations.
how do born salamanders come out adult salamanders
John Harte observed that salamander populations were declining in the Rocky Mountains due to climate change. Warmer temperatures were leading to drier habitats, causing disruptions in the salamanders' habitats and reducing their numbers.
it can burn and kill animals and their habitats.