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Salamander - Wikipedia Salamander diversity is highest in eastern North America, especially in the Appalachian Mountains; most species are found in the Holarctic realm, with some species present in the Neotropical realm
Salamander - Facts, Habitat, Life Cycle, Diet, and Pictures - Animal Spot 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
Salamander | Species, Life Cycle, Facts | Britannica 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
Facts About Salamanders - Live Science Salamanders live all over the world, but the United States has the largest number of different salamander families, according to the University of Michigan's Animal Diversity Web (ADW) All
11 Surprising Facts About Salamanders - Treehugger There are at least 656 salamander species, with 475 near threatened or worse, according to the IUCN All salamanders are carnivorous and predominantly nocturnal, most very small Beyond that,
16 Different Types of Salamanders: Ultimate Salamanders . . . - Outforia From only a few inches long to the largest amphibian on the planet, salamander species have a wide range of characteristics With all the different kinds of salamanders it can be challenging to understand what makes a salamander a salamander and how they’re related to each other
Salamander Animal Facts - Caudata - A-Z Animals Salamander is the common name for this amphibian, while Caudata is its scientific name Salamanders belong to the Salamandroidea family and belong to the class of Amphibia Salamanders have several other names including mud puppy, water dog, triton, and spring lizard The word salamander comes from the Greek word Salamandra meaning fire lizard