Well, to simplify things, you can think of kingdoms as being 3 main kinds - plants, animals and fungi. There are actually a couple of others that comprise oddball tiny organisms that don't really fit into these three (like bacteria and thingies of that nature), but you don't really need to worry about them at this point. So the question becomes "is a salamander a plant (Kingdom Plantae), a fungus (Kingdom Fungi) or an animal (Kingdom Animalia)?" I figure you can work that one out OK from here.
Red-backed Salamanders eat small arthropods, including insects and Spiders
the red backed salamanders are a rare type of snake, only to be found in south america, Brazil
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no they do not its a wonderful pet!
Red-backed Salamanders eat small arthropods, including insects and Spiders
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Red back salamanders need a moist, shady and leafy habitat.
Black Kingdom Red Kingdom was created on 2009-05-15.
some are dangerous some are not the red salamander is an example of an poisonous salamander
giant salamanders almost equally threatened
A Neon Red Guppy is in the kingdom Animalia.
The plant kingdom