Yes, salamanders do live in Alaska, although their presence is limited compared to other regions. The most common species found in Alaska is the western red-backed salamander. These amphibians typically inhabit moist environments, such as forests and wetlands, where they can find shelter and food. However, their distribution is influenced by the colder climate and habitat availability in the state.
There are no lizards per se, but roughskin newts, and longtoed and northwestern salamanders can be found in Alaska.
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.
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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 live anywhere near flowing water.
Tiger salamanders stay in cool moist places.
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