About 5 years.
it is brown
Paul Theodore Hendig has written: 'Larval population structure, growth, and foraging habits of the northwestern salamander in a lowland permanent pond' -- subject(s): Northwestern salamander, Salamanders, Pond ecology
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ambystoma gracile.
That all depends on the type of salamander, most live 8-10 years, some live for approx 20 years, the Chinese giant salamander can live for 50 years.
The Yonahlossee salamander is a particularly large woodland salamander from the southern Appalachian Mountains in the United States.
They live in Piedmont.
I believe that a rough skinned newt and a long toad salamander can live together, though it might be tough.
Yes it can
No. Mammals are warm-blooded creatures with fur, skin or hair, and they give birth to live young which they then feed with mother's milk. Like a mammal, a salamander is a vertebrate, but that is where the similarities virtually end. A salamander has moist skin, and is cold-blooded. It lays eggs and has to live in water for part of its life. The salamander is a member of the amphibian family, like frogs, toads, newts and axolotls.
A salamander is a legendary creature which can live in fire. The salamander used in cooking is so-called because it is, in domestic use, fireproof.
YES
The northwestern