They're large salamanders. I'm sure already you've been directed to www.caudata.org/cc. There is a wealth of information there, and is always a good place to find answers to your questions.
Salamanders should not be handled at all unless there are extenuating circumstances which require it. This goes for all salamanders. Every one of them.
Ben - before thinking "where can I buy one"..stop...take a deep breath and think "what do I know about this animal?" I've read numerous post of yours in the last few days (and boy there's been a few!) and it's clear that you have little understanding of basic amphibian husbandry, and now you are interested in reptiles..... You are obviously very keen...which is good, but please channel some of that energy in to learning the basics. Read some of the great articles in http://www.caudata.org/cc/ or buy book on the care of amphibians (or reptiles as your fancy takes you). Do your homework first and save us from your incessant postings...
iit may look as tho i am im just browsing the natural world, and to see whats on offer
i dont want a gecko thingi or a bearded dragon just like to see what there like
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