Yes, blue-spotted salamanders can be found in Pennsylvania. They are typically located in wooded areas near vernal pools and wetlands, where they breed in the spring. These salamanders are recognizable by their distinctive blue spots against a dark background. However, their populations are threatened due to habitat loss and environmental changes.
There are different types of spotted salamanders. Depending on the color there are many types. My personal favorite is the red spotted newt. Newts and salamanders are pretty much the same thing but newts live more in water. Salamanders also can live in the water but you will mostly find newts there. Different kinds of spotted newts/salamanders are: Black and yellow spotted, Blue spotted, and Red spotted salamanders/newts.
In Alaska
if u want them keep them in there or if you dont catch them and let them go in a nother pond
It's OK.
Depends on how many double corks the Salamander did while it was pregnant. It's usually just a couple.
The only place I know of is Outback Steakhouse. It's in their Sidney's Sinful and spotted dog sundaes.
Go on line and find a breeder near you.
Under heavy rocks
It most likely depends on your plan. You should look in your Blue Cross Blue Shield plan book, or contact their customer service to find out.
just look in wet places if you have a pool there might be one there. i always find them after it rains
Monkeys favorite food is the blue spotted beatle
they can mostly be found in the pipes, forest, pools, and mostly ponds.