Mature salamanders generally have a body form similar to that of lizards, with slender bodies, long tails, and four limbs. However, like some lizards, many species of salamander have reduced or absent limbs, giving them a more eel-like appearance. Most species that have limbs have four toes on the forelimbs, and five on the hind limbs, and lack claws. Salamanders are often brightly colored, either in both sexes throughout the year, or only in the males, especially during the breeding season. However, the species dwelling entirely underground are often white or pink, lacking any skin pigment. Many salamanders are relatively small, but there are definite exceptions. They range in size from the minute salamanders, with a total length of 2.7 centimetres (1.1 in), including the tail, to the Chinese giant salamander which reaches 1.8 metres (5.9 ft) and weighs up to 65 kg (140 lb). Most, however, are between 10 centimetres (3.9 in) and 20 centimetres (7.9 in) in length. Salamanders regularly shed the outer layer of their skin (the epidermis) as they grow, and then eat the resulting slough.
yeah
the size is big,small,and tiny
litter size is 10 to 11
A litter size of a red panda is 1-4
A litter size of a red panda is 1-4
my salamander is 6 inches hehehehh n i have two, rambo n tamulak
Yes it does. If a dog has a litter the puppies, the litter and size of offspring affected.
The litter size of a Shih Tzu is 2 - 4 puppies.
The litter size of a Culpeo Fox is 3 - 8 cubs.
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