You can not it will die it is use to moderate warm climates he will die in the outdoors
no because i havent feed mine in 4 mounths of winter
keeping them outside in their own field and bring them inside in the winter as their skin is very sensitive.
Salamanders do not hibernate. They shed their skin every few days to every few weeks depending on the species, except during cold weather when they do not shed at all. They are found in cool, moist environments and can often be found under rocks or logs. Their carnivorous diet consists mainly of worms, insects, and other salamanders.
Keep it in a tight/dry container and you'll be fine.
Less that 1 minute if its winter in Antarctica.
Lawn furniture should hold up for several years without storing it. But, if you want it to last even longer then you should keep it inside in the winter.
i've had some luck keeping kale growing all winter.
Its was Connie Francis i think it was originally called Keeping Warm this Winter.
Mud has high thermal mass properties, meaning it can absorb and release heat slowly. Thatched roofs provide insulation, keeping heat out in summer and trapping heat inside in winter. Together, these materials help regulate the temperature inside the house, keeping it cool in summer and warm in winter.
To grow petunias in winter, they would have to be taken inside.
You can find Druddigon inside the Dragonspiral Tower during Winter.
To prevent condensation on your windows in winter, you can improve ventilation by opening windows briefly, use a dehumidifier, or install storm windows. Additionally, using insulating window coverings and keeping indoor humidity levels low can help reduce condensation.