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How can they be born out of fire? - Good question. Okay, let's review what we know about salamanders. The standard cycle of salamanders. Eggs are laid in the water. - [Martin] Larvae hatch in the ...
insect larvae. Blaustein gave the heads their names to honor two German scientists, Arne Nolte and Sebastian Steinfartz, with whom he collaborates on studying fire salamander ecology. The Near ...
New research shows the impact of polyandry on reproductive success in fire salamanders ... a female salamander can deposit up to 50 living larvae in small streams and ponds.
The larvae complete their gilled aquatic stage while inside the egg and hatch out looking like miniature adults. So where did those myths about salamanders’ toxicity and association with fire ...
The name salamander means "lives in fire." In medieval times (seventh to ... insects and mollusks. Aquatic larvae generally eat small animals such as zooplankton and insect larvae that live ...
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