The number of babies a salamander can have varies widely depending on the species. Some salamanders may lay as few as 10 eggs, while others can produce several hundred or even thousands of eggs in a single breeding season. Generally, the average clutch size ranges from 20 to 200 eggs. After laying eggs, the larvae typically develop in water before metamorphosing into adult forms.
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What are salamanders call when their babies
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No, spotted salamander tadpoles do not have spots.
Many-lined Salamander was created in 1856.
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i dont think so because a newt is a salamander and mammals have alive babies and have hair or fur and newts dont have those qualities
You have to defeat Prince Manu Nirini many times before he will drop the Fire Salamander.