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Salamanders

Salamanders. By Lindsay Perkins. A Salamanders body. Salamanders are amphibians They are known to be 4-6 inches Salamanders use their long tails and short legs To walk and swim. Salamanders habitat. Some salamanders live in water Others may live in dark land like a rotten log

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Salamanders

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  1. Salamanders By Lindsay Perkins

  2. A Salamanders body • Salamanders are amphibians • They are known to be 4-6 inches • Salamanders use their long tails and short legs To walk and swim

  3. Salamanders habitat • Some salamanders live in water • Others may live in dark landlike a rotten log • Most salamanders live in both land and water

  4. Salamanders food • Many salamanders are nocturnal and feast at night • They use their slimy tongues to catch their bugs and worms • Salamanders that live in water eat baby frogs

  5. Salamanders life cycle • Baby salamanders are called larvae • They go through metamorphosis to become a grown up salamander • Some do this by loosing their gills and breathing fresh air

  6. Fun Facts • Some salamanders can shed their tales • Most salamanders have poisonous skin • Chinese giant salamanders can be 6 feet tall

  7. Reference Page • http://www.pebblego.com/content/animals/pgo_player.php

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