There is no real answer to your question. There are over 500 different types of salamanders that come in a wide variety of colors, including some that are more than one single color. Also they can range in size from less than an inch long to almost 6 feet long.
Salamanders are small to medium. They are about half a foot across, from tail to head. When the tail of a salamander is grabbed, the animal springs forward and the tail simply falls off. A new one will grow back quickley.
the salemander is 300 centimeters tall
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the size is big,small,and tiny
my salamander is 6 inches hehehehh n i have two, rambo n tamulak
It is a part of aging skin. You see when a tiger salamander is about to shed it wont move much. If you look closely your tiger salamander, it will look very ugly. Black spots all over its skin, and dark color. But dont worry. A few days later the tiger salamander will shed and it will be in its normal skin color again. I hope this helped. I wish you and your salamander good luck!
They are a semi-transparent salamander with red frills they use to breathe.
Randall is actually a mixture of a chameleon and a salamander. He has four legs so he is definitely not a snake. And as he can change his color, he is a chameleon. But he looks like a salamander.
Yes. The salamander ranges in color, but it cannot change its color like a chameleon.They canhave ashades of broen, orange, and even black. There is even onethat is black and has yellow spots. They are a great animaland have even been cloned!
my salamander is 6 inches hehehehh n i have two, Rambo n tamulak
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.
Every species of salamander has a slightly different size. Minute salamanders are only 2.7 cm (1.1 in) long, and the Chinese giant salamander has been known to grow up to 1.8 m (5.9 ft) long and weigh up to 65 kg (143 lb).
No, a salamander is an amphibian.