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  1. Salamander: Photo Hunting. Season 2, Episode 4Crime, Drama, Thriller, TV-MA. While Paul Gerardi now has a photograph of the murder committed by General Bombe, he is distressed when he discover that the film is still missing. Meanwhile, Martine has a plan to stop him from finding the location of this crucial piece of evidence. Tags.

  2. Jan 26, 2024 · Are you intrigued by the diverse world of herpetology? Explore the types of salamanders spread across the globe, each having unique adaptations. From the aquatic lifestyle of the Chinese Giant Salamander to the highly toxic Eastern Newt, these amphibians thrive in various environments.

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  3. Salamander (Dubbed): Photo Hunting Season 2, Episode 4 • Crime , Drama , Thriller , TV-MA While Paul Gerardi now has a photograph of the murder committed by General Bombe, he is distressed when he discover that the film is still missing.

  4. As things get a little warmer up here in the Northeast, salamanders are some of the first to show face! In this video, we flip rocks and logs to uncover some...

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    Here we give a general description of Salamanders, irrespective of different species. Body: Their bodies are usually cylindrical in shape with almost flattened undersides. The body starts right after the head and is not separated by neck. Their body stretches with an elongated tail. Skin: Their skin is moist, smooth and glossy. They do not have sca...

    Salamanders range in North America, Europe, Asia, northern parts of South America and North Africa. The highest population of this genus concentrates in Appalachian Mountains. Reports suggest that almost one third of their global population counts in North America.

    These amphibians need humid environment, if not complete wet surroundings. They can be commonly seen near ponds, lakes, marsh lands, drains inside parks and other wet places. Like all other amphibians, Salamanders also do not dwell in seas and oceans.

    They diet on various insects, bugs, mollusks, squids, worms, larvae and eggs of other amphibian species, as well as small reptiles. They flick out their sticky tongue and they prey gets stuck on it. The Salamanders roll their tongues back inside their mouths and eats their prey. They also eat small fishesand shrimps. Lung-less species of Salamander...

    Different species of Salamanders have different behavioral characteristics. We are listing down here the common behavioral patterns of these amphibians. 1. They are nocturnal in nature. 2. These amphibians are found completely aquatic as well as terrestrial, depending on their species. 3. The terrestrial ones become aquatic temporarily or permanent...

    In the wild, they have many predators. Larger reptiles, birds, amphibians and mammalson land as well as fishes in water count up as potential natural predators of the Salamanders.

    The smaller species have lesser scope of self defense. But both the smaller and the larger species of Salamanders have a few common defensive as well as adaptive capacities. 1. They secrete a whitish, milky poisonous fluid to affect their predators. 2. These creatures continually regenerate their eye-lenses and retina among many other complex tissu...

    Most of the Salamander species mate during the Spring season, usually after the first rain of the season. The period between the months of March and April is the peak time of their mating.

    Both the aquatic as well as terrestrial groups mate and breed under water bodies. In most of the Salamanders, the eggs are fertilized internally. The males find potential females and approach them by blocking their path. They then perform some mating rituals like dancing together and the males deposit their germ cell at the bottom of the pond. The ...

    The tadpoles have external gills in wing-like forms attached to either side of their heads, just where they should have their necks. With time, as the tadpoles grow and metamorphose into Salamanders, their external wing-like structure shreds off.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SalamanderSalamander - Wikipedia

    X-ray image of salamander. The skin lacks scales and is moist and smooth to the touch, except in newts of the Salamandridae, which may have velvety or warty skin, wet to the touch. The skin may be drab or brightly colored, exhibiting various patterns of stripes, bars, spots, blotches, or dots.

  6. The hellbender, also known by the name hellbender salamander or snot otter, is one of the largest salamander species in the world. It is a fully aquatic amphibian that constitutes the genus Cryptobranchus and is closely related to other species like the Chinese and Japanese giant salamanders.