Is a salamander predator or prey?
in reality a Chinook salmon is prey but in some cases it is the predator
They hide themselves in vegetation and under rocks and logs, emerging at night to feed on whatever prey they can catch, including crayfish, worms, and snails.
Why are the California tiger salamanders endangered?
Habitat Destruction is the primary reason for the decline in Tiger Salamander populations.
What happened to the tadpoles in your pond?
They are metamorphosed and became terrestrial or they were eaten bij insect larva, fish or other animals.
What kind of newt do you have?
I have two newts that we got in a campground near our house. For some reason there were a bunch of them "out" that day. They were getting run over. I would like to know how to identify them so I can see exactly what they need. If we need to let them go, we want to do it soon way before hibernation time. Soooo, do you or anyone know where I can find out what kind they are? Then I can tell you what kind we have! Thanks.
Why is it important the blue spotted salamander be saved?
Nothing. If the only info you can get on what is being done to protect the blue spotted salamander is through asking on Wiki answers,then no one cares, no one is going to do anything and they are going to die. Evolutions a b*, sorry.
Do fire salamanders really spit fire?
Of course not. Fire salamanders were once thought to spit fire, but we only call them " Fire Salamanders" due to their colour.
Nope, salamanders aren’t lizards—surprisingly, they aren’t even reptiles. They’re amphibians.
It’s understandable to mistake the slender, long-tailed, little-legged creatures for lizards, but they’re actually closer relatives to frogs. Take a look at them—you can kind of see it! Like frogs and other amphibians, salamander babies have gills and live in the water, then move to moist land as adults. That’s because their adult skin absorbs water but also loses it, so they need constant replenishment.
Lizards (and all reptiles) don’t need to live on moist land. While some are comfortable in the water, they can never breathe it, and their scaly skin prevents water loss.
Some of the predators of newts are reptiles, fish, and larger amphibians. Other predators of newts are birds, opossums, and shrews.
Does a salamander live on land?
Yes.Frogs are amphibians and some live on land while others live in water
What is a male salamander called?
A female salamander. It's one of the animals that doesn't have a special name for a certain gender or age.
What are some adaptations of spotted salamanders?
1. Males have developed a method to call female mates by making a croaking sound with their air bladders
2. They are able to disperse all year long and have adapted to high salinity and low salinity areas
Can you show me a picture of a salamander?
There isn't any indication of what species of salamander you would like to see a picture of, so one has been picked at random. Please see the related link below for a picture of a a barred tiger salamander.
How long are salamanders cared for?
Our tiger salamander has lived 4 years in captivity and when we found her we didn't know how old she was.
What do salamanders eat that look like black with white spots?
They eat crickets and small spiders.Also,they eat small bugs but not ants.
What continent does a salamander live on?
Salamanders are found in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and small portions of Africa.
What does a Grotto Salamander eat?
All salamanders are carnivorous: larger ones consume earthworms and adults and larvae of many insects; smaller species eat small insects, insect larvae and various small invertebrates. Larvae eat tadpoles, smaller salamander larvae and aquatic invertebrates
How do Chinese Giant Salamanders breathe?
They once brathed with gills but have adapted and can be underwater for long time while holding its breathe. So they have lungs
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