it is trestrial so it lives in forests.
Red Back Salamander was created in 1818.
No its a Northern Red Salamander.
An example of a salamander is the Eastern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus). This small, terrestrial salamander is commonly found in the eastern United States and Canada, typically inhabiting forested areas with moist leaf litter. It is known for its distinctive coloration, which can range from a gray to a reddish-brown back with a lighter stripe running down its back. Eastern Red-backed Salamanders play a crucial role in their ecosystem as both predators and prey.
some are dangerous some are not the red salamander is an example of an poisonous salamander
Possibly because they are very commonplace in Alabama
Yes, garter snakes do eat salamanders, including the red-backed salamander. Garter snakes are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of prey items, including amphibians, small mammals, and insects. The red-backed salamander is a common prey choice due to its availability in the habitats where garter snakes are found.
my salamander is 6 inches hehehehh n i have two, rambo n tamulak
There are four states with a salamander as their state amphibian - Alabama, Kansas, South Carolina, and Tennessee. They all have different versions of the salamander, though. Alabama has the Red Hills Salamander, Kansas has the Barred Tiger Salamander, South Carolina has the Spotted Salamander, and Tennessee has the Cave Salamander as a representative.
If it is a lizard it can't be a salamander because a salamander is an amphibian.
yes, it is poisonuos
earthworms, pin head crickets, anything small and that wiggles like a piece of hamburger meat on a tooth-pick
answer is mud puppy not red guppy