Salamander info

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sam

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Does anybody know some pretty good newt and salamander sites? I'm not looking for anything particular, but other than sites at Caudata.org.
 
honestly, that's got to be one of the most complete sites on the net with the most accurate and up to date info.

~Aaron
 
Our newt is loose and we don't now where he is. Could you give some suggestions on where to look or how to find him?
 
It's probably too late already but check out any dark and/or damp place... You need to find the newt since it might not be able to move anymore - placing it in very shallow water (very wet paper towel) may help to "revive" it if you're lucky.

Some damp towels placed at strategic places will attract the newt if you realize the escape soon enough but check out my general comments in the following thread:
http://www.caudata.org/cgi-bin/forum/show.cgi?7/1112

Best wishes,
kai
 
I need some info on the Lake Lerma Salamander for a school report...Size of species, color, what does it look like, where did they live (habitat), and when did this animal become endangered. Can't find this info? Please help!
 
when starting a new topic, its much more helpful to you to start a new thread. then more people will see the title. however, if posting under an already-available topic, someone will believe its just a reply to this topic and not bother clicking on it.

either way, try http://www.caudata.org/caudatecentral
 
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