Salamanders are amphibians which look rather like large newts.
they eat their own heads
salamaders come in different colors the most common is red stripes with yellow surrounding it and black
Just fine. Dont worry. But if you put it in the wrong habitat, it wont adapt very well.
No, because salamanders are amphibians. Only mammals produce milk and feed it to their young. Salamanders are carnivores.
Axolotl's are a kind of salamander that have evolved into a paedomorphic state.More Mud puppies and many cave salamanders also exhibit paedomorphosis. The most obvious example is that these salamaders retain external gills, a juvenile trait, into adulthood and throughout their lives. They often also retain other juvenile traits, such as webbing on the tail and feet.
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NO!!! There are no types of geckos and salamaders that can be housed together, they eat different things, need different amount of humidity and are not capatible! if housed together it causes death!
There are many websites devoted to the care and housing of captive salamaders, so I am going to assume that by "raise" you mean breeding. Breeding of captive salamanders is not an easy thing. While difficult and somewhat expensive, it can be acheived by very detailed and minute changes in the temperature, lighting, humidity after they have been forced into a hibernation period. More info can be found here: http://www.petplace.com/reptiles/breeding-your-reptile/page1.aspx
Mealworms are little brown bugs that are around 1 inch give or take... long and salamaders eat them...i dont suggest you do.... my sister ate a couple one time and i could say she is still normal... but that would just be a lie cuz she was never normal... just kidding!hope that answered your question!thank you for coming to wiki answers! :D