Salamanders are found in various regions around the world, primarily in North America, Europe, and Asia. They thrive in moist environments such as forests, wetlands, and streams. While they are most diverse in the United States, particularly in the Appalachian region, they also inhabit parts of Central America and some areas of northern Africa.
how do born salamanders come out adult salamanders
Yes, salamanders are born out of eggs like frogs, and are "tadpoles" i think and turn into salamanders as they grow up.
Salamanders are anphibians
salamanders are vertebrates
Salamanders are amphibians.
Salamanders come in many shapes, sizes, colors, and designs. They live in many different areas, and they eat many things. Their diet consists of millipedes, centipedes, cricket, slugs, worms and spiders.
Like frogs, salamanders reproduce by laying eggs. The eggs hatch into aquatic tadpoles, the larval stage, and eventually metamorphose into the adult amphibian stage, which typically lives mostly on land.
No,salamanders are only in wet areas and Egypt is very dry and has scarcly any water so salamanders wouldn't survive there.
Salamanders technically are considered to be consumers. Salamanders are considered to be consumers because they do not produce their food.
Salamanders are amphibians with slender bodies, long tails, and moist skin. They are usually found near water sources, as they require moisture to survive. Salamanders come in a variety of colors and sizes, and are known for their ability to regenerate lost limbs.
what are young salamanders called
salamanders are amphibians