Are salamanders fireproof?

Many ancient people believed that salamanders were fireproof and so cold-blooded that their bodies could extinguish the flames themselves. However, most of these legends are untrue. Salamanders are not fireproof and can not withstand fire.
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What does a salamander have to do with fire?

European fire salamanders have fiery orange or yellow markings on their black skin. In ancient times, people wrongly believed that they were born in fires. Maybe that's because fire salamanders often hide under logs, and when people gathered those logs to build a fire, salamanders ran out of the flames.
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What animal is immune to fire?

"There are no real animals that are flame resistant or flame immune," Rachel Keeffe, a doctoral student studying reptiles and amphibians at the University of Florida, said in a statement.
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Can you touch fire salamanders?

Salamanders are not dangerous to humans, they are shy and cryptic animals, and are completely harmless if they are not handled or touched. Handling any salamander and then rubbing your eyes or mucous membranes has the potential to cause irritation and discomfort.
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Are fire salamanders real?

The fire salamander belongs to class Amphibia (amphibians), Order Urodela (lizard-like amphibians), Family Salamandridae (true salamanders and newts). It belongs to the genus Salamandra, which has 6 species of salamanders found in central and southern Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
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What does a salamander symbolize in Fahrenheit 451?

The salamander represents immortality, rebirth, passion, and the ability to withstand flames. The symbol connects to Montag as a character who burned his life, literally and figuratively, in the pursuit of knowledge and happiness, yet came out unscathed on the other side.
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What is the story of the salamander and fire?

In the first century AD, Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder threw a salamander into a fire. He wanted to see if it could indeed not only survive the flames, but extinguish them, as Aristotle had claimed such creatures could.
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How do fire salamanders breathe?

Commonly called lungless salamanders, they breathe through their skin and the thin membranes in the mouth and throat.
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How do salamander protect themselves?

Many salamanders have glands on their necks or tails that secrete a bad-tasting or even poisonous liquid. Some can also protect themselves from predators by squeezing their muscles to make the needle-sharp tips of their ribs poke through their skin and into the enemy.
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How toxic is the fire salamander?

Overall, this toxin causes muscle convulsions, hypertension, and respiratory paralysis. Usually there is no major threat to humans, as long as the toxin is not ingested. However, when handling this organism, most people will wear gloves, as the toxin may cause minor skin irritation.
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How many times can phoenix be reborn from its ashes?

Answers 2. The Phoenix can be reborn an unlimited number of times.
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Are salamanders poisonous?

Are Salamanders poisonous? While salamanders are not venomous (meaning that their bite is not toxic), their skin is poisonous. If you happen to come into contact with a salamander, be sure to thoroughly wash your hands afterward and avoid rubbing your eyes or touching your mouth to prevent irritation.
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What is special about a salamander?

Some salamanders can breathe through their skin. Salamanders are cannibals. They will eat other salamanders that are smaller than themselves when given the opportunity. Salamanders are capable of regenerating lost limbs.
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Do fire salamanders bite?

While salamanders have zero amount of venom and do not bite unless provoked, these amphibians are equipped with harmful toxins all over their bodies. Salamanders are dangerous to humans, but they do not need to bite to make them dangerous as their skins themselves are the ones that carry poison.
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How are fire salamanders born?

Fire salamanders are ovoviviparous. This means that the young develop inside their egg membranes inside the mother, and actually leave the egg at the moment of birth.
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Can you keep a wild salamander as a pet?

In order to properly care for your pet; it will be important to first determine any special needs it may have beyond basic salamander care. For example, some species of salamander are aquatic and live their entire lives in water. Their natural habitat will need to be determined so that you can create a suitable tank.
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Do salamanders make good pets?

While newts and salamanders make great pets from an observatory point of view, they are not partial to being handled and can be described as “hands-off pets.” They have extremely delicate skin that can easily be damaged with handling, which can cause potential infections from bacteria.
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Can salamanders breathe underwater?

Some salamanders, such as axolotls and sirens have gills and can breathe underwater. Others as the tiger salamander, have lungs to breathe air and only have a very limited ability to breathe underwater. Most salamanders go through three distinct life stages. They begin their lives as tiny larvae with feathery gills.
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Are phoenix's real?

Because, you know, it's not real. The phoenix is a part of ancient Greek folklore, a giant bird associated with the sun. It's said to have lived for 500 years before dying and being born again, though there's disagreement about whether that rebirth occurs in an explosion of flames or after regular decomposition.
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What is a male phoenix called?

cultural-china.com | Updated: 2011-03-04 14:43. Fenghuang are mythological birds of East Asia that reign over all other birds. The males are called Feng and the females Huang.
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Do phoenixes live forever?

But wait, horcruxes don't make people immortal — not really. Yes, but when a phoenix dies it turns to ash, and then is reborn from the ashes. Phoenixes don't die. If a part of Harry's soul is going to live forever inside a phoenix, then that part of his soul will never die.
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How much does a fire salamander cost?

There are a few specialist fire salamander breeders in the U.S. who can be reached through specialist salamander forums online. Vendors of wild-caught animals typically charge $50 or more per salamander. Hobbyist breeders selling genuine captive-bred animals charge similar prices for their juveniles.
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Should you touch salamanders?

It's not hard. For starters, don't touch—unless you are moving them out of harm's way. Salamanders have absorbent skin and the oils, salts and lotions on our hands can do serious damage. If you are helping them cross a road, move them in the direction they are headed and try to wet your hands first.
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