Yes. The blood excreted during a woman's menstrual cycle contains many beneficial supplements for the salamander's diet. The egg included in the blood has an equivalent nutritional value to the salamander, of a chicken egg to a small child. The levels of protein contained in it will help the salamander grow big and strong.
they have VERY good eye sight
Salamanders make great pets.
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salamanders can make good pets because they are cute , small and fascinating they can also grow back lost limbs .
Salamanders are amphibians . All amphibians possess incomplete double circuit heart. They have two atria and one ventricle . Spiral valve helps in shunting blood . Pulmonary arteries carry blood to lungs ans skin for oxygenation . Heart pumps blood .
no they DON'T!
Chincompas and salamanders/lizards
a period is blood
the slimy fat kind
Salamanders get diarrhea so they get good luck to find shelter
An amphibian heart pumps oxygen-rich blood from the lungs (in the case of frogs and some salamanders) or through its skin (in the case of certain salamanders and caecilians) to the rest of the body. This oxygen-rich blood is then distributed to tissues and organs to support their metabolic needs.
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