The spotted salamander primarily absorbs water through its skin, a process known as cutaneous absorption. This method allows them to take in moisture directly from their environment, especially in damp habitats. They also tend to seek out moist areas and can absorb water from the substrate or surrounding soil. Additionally, they may drink water if it is available in shallow ponds or during wet conditions.
they take a dump
Salamander is a common name of approximately 500 species of amphibians. Uniquely among vertebrates, they are capable of regenerating lost limbs, as well as other body parts. Some salamander species are fully aquatic throughout life, some take to the water intermittently, and some are entirely terrestrial as adults.
no because it needs sunlight,water and air no because it needs sunlight,water and air * For photosynthis to take place it needs sunlight
In the book "Fahrenheit 451," the two symbols associated with firemen are their helmets and the salamander logo on their uniforms. The helmets represent the firemen's authority and power while the salamander logo represents their association with fire and destruction.
yes but try to find one that specialises in exotic animals
Boiling water is endothermic as the water needs to take in energy from its surrounding in order to boil.
For a pet a gecko is much better. It is easier to handle and take care of.
Because we take the water's space so it needs to rise. It was discovered by Aristotle when he fulled his bath full of water and it overflowed.
One needs to consider their needs and capabilities than the typical size of the cooler. Take into account the incoming water temperature, how cold that water needs to be chilled, and the water flow. Some chillers can be around 50 pounds and vary in size.
The distance between Coolangatta and Salamander Bay is 689 km, (428mi), and will take just over 8 hours of driving time, without breaks.
depends on the temp. needs more information
Take your shirt and/or pants off