Salamanders
have
a
long
tail.
Their
skin
has
poison.
This
helps
them
escape
predators.
Some
salamanders
have
spots
or
stripes.
Most
have
four
short
legs.
Some
only
have
two
legs.
If
a
salamander
loses
a
limb,
that
limb
can
grow
back.
Salamanders
can
be
found
all
around
the
world.
They
live
in
cool,
wet
places.
They
often
hide
under
rocks
or
logs.
Salamanders
live
in
burrows.
Some
live
in
the
water.
Salamanders
eat
meat.
They
use
their
sticky
tongues
to
catch
prey.
They
might
also
hide
and
jump
out
to
catch
prey.
Some
salamanders
eat
worms
or
insects.
Others
eat
animals
such
as
mice
or
baby
snakes.
Most
salamanders
lay
eggs.
The
eggs
hatch
into
larvae.
A
few
salamanders
have
live
babies
on
land.
These
babies
look
just
like
small
adults.
Salamanders
live
approximately
10
years.



