You have to put it in a habitat that looks very natural .Put in dirt as a base and then some big leaves so they can hide under them make sure you put the habitat in shade and feed them bugs.I also cut a plastic cup and filled it with water and put it in the corner of the habitat so they have something to drink. One more thing spray the habitat once a day to keep it moist.
For a pet a gecko is much better. It is easier to handle and take care of.
A salamander mummy feeds her baby and takes care of it at first.Salamanders are 2 feet long and very fast swimmer's so it will be easier for the young salamander to survive.The salamander mummy trains her baby how to survive in the ocean and then she leaves it to defend itself.
That is the correct spelling of "salamander" (a type of amphibian).
another name for a salamander is a newt or siren. the scientific name for a salamander is a Ambystoma maculatum. The "Cave Salamander" or "White Salamander" is known as the Olm.
its an aquatic salamander (salamander that lives in water)
No, a salamander is an amphibian.
the yellow spotted salamander is one Barton Springs Salamander (Eurycea sosorum) Cali Calafornia tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) Cheat Mountain Salamander (Plethodon nettingi)desert slender Salamander (Batrachoseps aridus) Flatwoods Salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum) Red Hills Salamander (Phaeognathus hubrichti)San Marcos Salamander (Eurycea nana)Santa Cruz long-toed Salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum croceum)Shenandoah Salamander (Plethodon shenandoah) Sonora tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi) Texas blind Salamander (Typhlomolge rathbuni) Yellow spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum)
a salamander is amphibian
Spotted salamander?
yes a salamander have a brain
no the japanese giant salamander is the smallest of the large salamanders
There are four states with a salamander as their state amphibian - Alabama, Kansas, South Carolina, and Tennessee. They all have different versions of the salamander, though. Alabama has the Red Hills Salamander, Kansas has the Barred Tiger Salamander, South Carolina has the Spotted Salamander, and Tennessee has the Cave Salamander as a representative.