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  1. Jan 21, 2021 · Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. "Appalachian Salamanders." Save the Salamanders. "Saving north america's salamanders, newts." University of Saskatchewan, 2016. "Salamander and Newt."

  2. Oct 29, 2015 · Salamanders are amphibians that look like a cross between a frog and a lizard. Their bodies are long and slender; their skin is moist and usually smooth; and they have long tails. Salamanders are ...

  3. Salamander, any member of a group of about 740 species of amphibians that have tails and that constitute the order Caudata. The order comprises 10 families, among which are newts and salamanders proper (family Salamandridae) as well as hellbenders, mud puppies, and lungless salamanders.

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  4. Size: Their size varies with different species, ranging from 2.5 cm to 20 cm. Chinese Giant salamander can grow up to a length of 5.9 ft. Weight: On average salamanders weigh between 120 gm and 200 gm. Giant salamanders weigh up till about 63 kg. Color: Various different species and sub-species of Salamanders have different colors.

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    • Chordata
    • Caudata
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  6. Here are 10 fun facts about Salamanders that kids might enjoy: Magical Regeneration: Salamanders have superpowers! They can regrow lost body parts, just like magic. If a salamander loses a tail, it can grow a brand new one! Glow in the Dark: Some salamanders can glow in the dark like little living flashlights!

  7. Aug 17, 2023 · Discover 10 fascinating facts about the salamander. 10. Salamanders Can Be Poisonous. The Northern slimy salamander is a poisonous variety. ©Jay Ondreicka/Shutterstock.com. Although they tend to be small and don’t have much in the way of fighting power, you don’t want to eat a salamander.

  8. Habitat of the Salamander. Salamanders come in a wide variety of species, and these species can be found in many habitats worldwide. They commonly live in mountain streams, hiding in logs or beneath rocks and stones. They inhabit a wide range of elevations as well. Some species reside close to 3,000 ft. while others live near sea level.

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