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  1. These often colorful, unique little animals are long and slender, with short legs and a rounded head. With over 500 different species, there’s something for everyone to love! Read on to learn about the salamander. Young Salamander, still confined to the water. Northwestern salamander in the wild.

  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...

  3. Nov 18, 2008 · There are 600-plus species of salamander in the world. Salamanders are carnivores that are active at night. Many salamanders burrow in the mud to make their home under a rock near a body of water. Some species of salamander lay eggs while others give birth to live babies.

  4. The article highlights the widespread nature of salamanders while acknowledging the challenges of locating them. It emphasizes their preferred habitats, such as wet areas under rocks and in creekbeds. The content provides detailed pictures and range maps for all 29 salamander species discussed.

  5. Jan 21, 2021 · Updated January 21, 2021. Joe McDonald / Getty Images. Salamanders are amphibians that look roughly like lizards with their legs and tails but with the addition of blunt, frog-like mouths. There...

  6. Salamanders have some special ways to keep from becoming a predator’s next meal. Most salamanders, such as the red-spotted newt, have brightly colored, poisonous skin. The bold color tells predators that the newt is not safe to eat. Many salamanders have glands on the back of the neck or on the tail.

  7. Spotted Salamander. Secretive and expert at hiding, spotted salamanders live in forests throughout much of the eastern United States and Canada. Though these bluish-black salamanders are large—about seven inches (18 centimeters) long—and distinctly marked with bright yellow or orange spots, they're still not easy to find.

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