What is salamandr?

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Salamanders are a group of amphibians that belong to the order Caudata. They are characterized by their long, slender bodies, four legs, and tails. Salamanders range in size from just a few centimeters to over a meter in length, depending on the species.

Most salamanders are found in moist environments, such as forests, ponds, and streams. They are mostly active at night and are carnivorous, mainly feeding on insects, worms, and other small animals.

Salamanders have the amazing ability to regenerate lost body parts, including limbs, organs, and even parts of their brain and spinal cord. They also have a unique respiratory system that allows them to breathe through their skin, which is highly permeable.

There are over 700 species of salamanders, found in various parts of the world. Some of the most well-known species include the axolotl, the fire salamander, and the spotted salamander.

Many species of salamanders are threatened or endangered due to habitat loss, climate change, and disease. Efforts are being made to conserve these amazing creatures and protect their natural habitats.