North America is home to more species of salamander than any other regions on the planet, with likely still more species yet to be discovered.
Most salamander are around 6 inches long or less, according to the San Diego Zoo.Salamanders can lay to 450 eggs at once. This amphibian eat worms and insects. Some salamander species can be poisonous and some even have teeth.
The head, back and sides of the salamander have a marbled or reticulate pattern of dark blotches on a light brown or brassy colour background. Salamander often look like tadpoles when they are born. Many salamander have glands on their necks or tails that secret a baf testing or even poisonous liquid. Some salamander can breathe through their skin.
Most salamander are around 6 inches long or less, according to the San Diego Zoo.Salamanders can lay to 450 eggs at once. This amphibian eat worms and insects. Some salamander species can be poisonous and some even have teeth.
The head, back and sides of the salamander have a marbled or reticulate pattern of dark blotches on a light brown or brassy colour background. Salamander often look like tadpoles when they are born. Many salamander have glands on their necks or tails that secret a baf testing or even poisonous liquid. Some salamander can breathe through their skin.
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