There are some salamanders that live in some deserts. In the deserts of the southwest United States the tiger salamander is found. However, it only emerges during heavy rains.
No, not in arctic and antarctic climates nor in the most severe desert regions.
Salamanders are solitary animals. They do not run in packs or herds.
Salamanders live anywhere near flowing water.
In the United States there are a variety of toads and salamanders to be found in the deserts. Most spend almost the entire year underground and only emerge during the rainy season. Examples: spadefoot toads and tiger salamanders.
Yes, there are a variety of frogs, toads and salamanders that call the desert home. However, they are rarely seen as they spend almost the entire year underground and only emerge after heavy summer rains.
Poison Salamanders are very rare in West Virginia.So not really. There is not really any salamanders in that kind of state.
the red backed salamanders are a rare type of snake, only to be found in south america, Brazil
It can be found on many different continents... wherever their biome of the wetland is.
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Yes, there are many species of grasshoppers that live in the desert. In the southwest United States one of the most spectacular grasshoppers is the horse lubber.
No. Depending on the species, salamanders can be found in a variety of habitats including swamps, creeks, lakes, forest floors, and caves.