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  2. Jan 23, 2017 · Learn about the fire salamander, a yellow and black amphibian that lives in Europe and has poison glands. Find out its habitat, diet, life cycle, conservation status and more with pictures and video.

  3. Oct 16, 2023 · The Fire Salamander ( Salamandra salamandra) is probably the most well-known salamander species in Europe. It is black and has different kinds of yellow spots or stripes. Some salamanders are mostly black while others are mostly yellow. Shades of red and orange may sometimes appear.

  4. Main Characteristics. Salamanders are amphibians that primarily live in damp, cold areas of Europe. They mostly eat isopods, snails and slugs, larvae, maggots, worms, spiders and insects. Their bodies are long and thin, like a lizard’s, but their skin is moist and smooth like a frog’s.

    • more than 20 years
    • 1.4 oz (40 g)
    • Beetles, fireflies, fish, mice (only larvae)
  5. Aug 5, 2021 · Age: 3-18. Read time: 8.0 Min. The fire salamander is an amphibian found in the deciduous forests of Central Europe. They are mostly found in Germany, Poland, and Hungary. They used to have a great population in the Netherlands but that was almost wiped out because of a virus that infected the salamanders' skin.

  6. Sep 14, 2023 · With its vibrant colors and unique adaptations, this amphibian stands out among its peers. In this article, we will delve into the various aspects of the Fire Salamanders life, exploring its characteristics, habitat, life cycle, role in the ecosystem, adaptations, threats, and conservation efforts.

  7. Essential Information. Species and Subspecies. The genus Salamandra encompasses several species, but the Fire Salamander ( Salamandra salamandra) is the most iconic and widely recognized.

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