cause they like the water
they live in forests and also near lakes and ponds.
No
No. It is much more likely that the salamanders will be biting chunks out of the goldfish.
observation
a salamanders habit is damp forest and ponds
hypothesis
no. a hypothesis would be what he proposed is the reason for the declination of the salamanders. the statement you posted is just an observation
salamanders are qwite intresting. what i ponder is that salamanders admire to live in groups.but nobody knows for sure.
Salamanders are amphibious and need to live on land and in the water.
Yes they do, the most common salamander in NJ is probably the redbacked salamander, they look kind of like worms with legs. Also the Red Spotted Newt(brown with red spots) is common in north west Jersey, they live in ponds as adults but the juveniles are a bright red color and live on land. There are also white spotted salamanders (black with white spots).
Mexico
No