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  1. Salamander - Wikipedia

    Some salamander species are fully aquatic throughout their lives, some take to the water intermittently, and others are entirely terrestrial as adults. This group of amphibians is capable of regenerating lost …

  2. Salamander | Species, Life Cycle, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 4, 2025 · 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 …

  3. Salamander - Facts, Habitat, Life Cycle, Diet, and Pictures

    About 550 existing species of amphibians are categorized under the common name of Salamander. The extinct species are grouped under Caudata and the extant ones are grouped as Urodela.

  4. Salamander - Types, Size, Habitat, Life Cycle, Diet, and Pictures

    Dec 30, 2025 · Though most salamanders range between 10 and 20 cm (4 and 8 inches) in length, the world’s largest salamander, the Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus), reaches 1.8 m (6 ft) …

  5. Salamander - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Everything you should know about the Salamander. The Salamander is a cute, colorful amphibian that resembles a lizard. They come in a variety of colors.

  6. Salamander: Fascinating Amphibian Species, Habitat, Types

    Apr 17, 2025 · Over 700 salamander species exist within the order Caudata. Classification follows the Linnaean system, established by Carl Linnaeus, grouping species by shared traits like limb structure …

  7. 25 Types of Salamanders: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST

    The salamander is named after Arnold B. Grobmani, a zoologist who studied these creatures. It is black or brown, covered with white or silver spots, and feeds primarily on small invertebrates.

  8. Salamander and Newt - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    The word "salamander" is the name for an entire group, or scientific order, of amphibians that have tails as adults. This includes amphibians commonly known as newts and sirens.

  9. These salamanders supercool themselves to handle the snow

    Dec 27, 2025 · Blue spotted salamanders can supercool themselves so they can walk over ice and snow during their spring migrations.

  10. Salamandridae - Animal Diversity Web

    Geographic distribution is the largest of any salamander family, with four disjunct centers. Salamandrids occur primarily in Europe (throughout most of Europe, South into northern Africa and east into Asia), …