FIRE SALAMANDER
The Fire Salamander (salamandra salamandra) is a poisonous salamander that lives in north-west Africa, Europe, and west Asia. The salamandra salamandra eats worms, slugs, insects and spiders.
The Fire Salamander can live up to 50 years!
The average length of a Fire Salamander is 7-11 in. (18-28 cm) a little bigger than a man's hand.
The Fire Salamander can easily identified by the bright yellow spots on the Salamander's body.
Some Fire Salamanders have shades of red and yellow them.
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The average length of a Fire Salamander is 7-11 in. (18-28 cm) a little bigger than a man's hand.
The Fire Salamander can easily identified by the bright yellow spots on the Salamander's body.
Some Fire Salamanders have shades of red and yellow them.
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