The survival rate of salamander offspring varies widely depending on the species and environmental conditions. Generally, only a small percentage of eggs or larvae survive to adulthood, often due to predation, environmental factors, and competition. Common predators of salamander eggs and larvae include fish, aquatic insects, and other amphibians. Once they reach adulthood, they may face threats from birds, mammals, and reptiles.
Bess beetles have many predators like turkeys woodpeckers and spotted salamanders
more offspring are produced than will survive
how many offsprings do dolphins usually have
one brood. one brood is 100-700 eggs. only around 40 survive.
They usually lay 2 eggs each breeding season and take turns sitting on this pair of eggs to keep them warm and safe from predators. When food is short, only one of the two chicks may survive.
woolly monkeys might have 4-5 offsprings in a month.
how many babies do salamanders lay
5
Tiger salamanders have many adaptations. One of these is their webbed feet that are useful in escaping predators when in water. Another is their brownish coloration. This helps them to camouflage in their usually marsh-like environment. They also have a large mouth with no teeth that is useful in eating insects.
Almost all salamanders belong tot the Plethonidae-family: the so-called lungless salamanders. They don't have lungs but breathe completely throught their throats and their skin. You could say this is the major adaption of the salamanders. A disadvantage is that as soon as the salamander enters a dry area, it inmediately starts to dehydrate. Most salamanders can only survive in permanent moit environments. They may also Create a Larvae around their bodies to protect themselves from a some-what attack.
'Salamanders' are a group of amphibians belonging to the Order Caudata. There are many different families in this order, all of which are considered Salamanders.
17,000 EGGS