No Salamanders can only live in fresh water
Salamanders live under logs or rocks, and sometimes live in water. Salamanders live worldwide except for Antarctica and some parts of the north pole.
Salamanders are amphibious and need to live on land and in the water.
No
Amphibians (frogs, newts, toads and salamanders).
Salamanders live anywhere near flowing water.
you can find them in watershead areas and under logs
They can live entirely in water or on land.
cause they like the water
Red back salamanders need a moist, shady and leafy habitat.
salamanders have both
All salamanders can swim. Salamanders are amphibians and live partly or permanently in water, though a few species remain on land in adulthood.
They can if you leave the sink water outside for 24 hours.