Where do fire lizards live?

The species is known for its bright and vivid coloration. Native to tropical forests in West and Central Africa, the fire skink lives fifteen to twenty years. This species is a diurnal lizard that loves to burrow and hide. It is relatively shy and reclusive, but may become tame in captivity.
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Where can I find a fire salamander?

Fire salamanders are found in most of southern and central Europe. They are most commonly found at altitudes between 250 metres (820 ft) and 1,000 metres (3,300 ft), only rarely below (in Northern Germany sporadically down to 25 metres (82 ft)).
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What habitat do fire salamanders live in?

Fire salamanders live in central Europe forests and are more common in hilly areas. They prefer deciduous forests since they like to hide in fallen leaves and around mossy tree trunks. They need small brooks or ponds with clean water in their habitat for the development of the larvae.
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What happens if you touch a fire salamander?

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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Where is a salamander's habitat?

HABITAT AND DIET. Since salamanders need to stay cool and moist to survive, those that live on land are found in shady, forested areas. They spend most of their time staying out of the sun under rocks and logs, up in trees, or in burrows they've dug in the damp earth.
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What are lizards habitat?

HABITAT AND DIET

Lizards can be found in every continent except Antarctica, and they live in all habitats except extremely cold areas and deep oceans. Most lizards live on the ground, but others can be found making their home in a tree, in a burrow, or in the water.
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Can fire salamanders survive in fire?

Can a Salamander Survive a Fire? Salamanders are very vulnerable to heat, so if a salamander comes in contact with a fire it cannot escape, it will die. However, salamanders do have the ability to survive wildfires, but it is not because they are “fireproof”.
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Do fire salamanders lay eggs?

Many salamanders lay eggs, but not all. The alpine salamander and fire salamander give birth to live offspring, for example. Depending on the species, other salamanders lay up to 450 eggs at a time. The Santa Cruz long-toed salamander, for example, lays 200 to 400 eggs at a time according to the ADW.
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Do fire salamanders climb?

Fire salamanders are an aquatic salamander and should be allowed areas to swim in. These should be deep enough for the salamander to fully sumberge but should include shallow areas for the salamander to rest and climb out.
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What are the predators of fire salamanders?

Fire Salamander Predators and Threats

Grass snakes have been known to eat adult fire salamanders, while other predators prefer to catch the young. Larger reptiles, hawks, and eagles may occasionally prey upon the fire salamander if are immune or develop an immunity to its toxins.
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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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Are fire salamanders poisonous to humans?

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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Are fire lizards real?

Fire salamanders are sometimes called lungless salamanders because their bodies take in oxygen through their moist, permeable skin. That thin, frog-like skin also makes them especially sensitive to pollutants or diseases in their environment.
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Do fire salamanders live in the UK?

They are a dramatic-looking amphibian having a black body with yellow or orange markings. This species (and its sub species) is found over most of Europe (an introduced species in Britain) but is threatened throughout its range.
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What do baby fire salamanders eat?

Young salamanders will often eat small daphnia or cyclopsen (small microorganisms in pond water). After a few weeks they will eat larger daphnia. A few weeks later they'll eat tubiflex worms or mosquito larvae.
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Do fire salamanders have teeth?

While most salamanders only have tiny teeth, arboreal salamanders have well-developed sharp teeth that are very large in proportion to the rest of their body.
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Do fire salamanders eat with their eyes?

Did you notice how the salamander "blinked" its eyes and they descended down into the head? Those big, bulbous eyes not only help the salamander see its prey, they actually help it push the prey down its throat.
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What is the life cycle of a fire salamander?

The fire salamander has two life cycle phases. The first stage, the larval stage, is completely aquatic, and the second stage, adulthood, is terrestrial. Most adult fire salamanders are burrowers or tend to live in fallen logs and under stones in a cool damp region.
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Do salamanders live in water or land?

Habitat. Salamanders live in or near water, or find shelter on moist ground and are typically found in brooks, creeks, ponds, and other moist locations such as under rocks. Some species are aquatic throughout life, others take to the water periodically, and a few are completely terrestrial as adults.
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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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Do fire salamanders shed their skin?

As fire salamanders grow, they will shed their old skin and eat it.
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Is a salamander a dragon?

In European heraldry, the salamander is typically depicted as either a lizard or a dragon within a blazing fire.
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