Salamanders do not hibernate. They shed their skin every few days to every few weeks depending on the species, except during cold weather when they do not shed at all. They are found in cool, moist environments and can often be found under rocks or logs. Their carnivorous diet consists mainly of worms, insects, and other salamanders.
Most salamanders hibernate during winter inside rotting or decaying logs, under leaves, or underground.
Where they live. They usually hibernate in late fall and winter.
some frogs and toads bury themselves in mud or leaves. frogs also sometimes bury themselves at the bottom of some body of water in the mud or debris.
Just found one crawling in the basement
Salamanders do not hibernate.
no because i havent feed mine in 4 mounths of winter
They catch it.
Salamanders get diarrhea so they get good luck to find shelter
You can not it will die it is use to moderate warm climates he will die in the outdoors
you can find them in watershead areas and under logs
where I find my salamanders I look in a dark place like woods and then Moss then dig under the moss till you find them . plus their are many different ways too.
They dig through the ground and find it
how do born salamanders come out adult salamanders
if u want them keep them in there or if you dont catch them and let them go in a nother pond
Salamanders are anphibians
salamanders are vertebrates
Salamanders are amphibians.