Animals that hunt at night.
What is Nocturnal?
Two places salamanders live in the world.
What is USA and South America?
This happens to its tail if captured.
What is it falls off?
It takes 4 weeks for this to happen.
What is for eggs to hatch?
The first step is.
What is growing their front legs?
The tongue is used to hunt.
What is by flicking their tongue?
Two places you could locally find a salamander.
Where is marshes, swamps, lakes, creeks, under stones, burrows, under damp leaves?
A salamander does this in its environment to stay safe.
What is camouflaged?
This is where salamanders lay their eggs.
What is water?
The growing of their back legs.
What is the second step in the metamorphosis process?
This salamander has a bone that makes his tongue go out further.
What is the lungless salamander?
These places all have the same thing in common.
What is damp environments?
A salamander releases this when in danger.
What is poison?
This is what salamander larvae looks like.
What is a tadpole?
this is the third step in the process.
What is the tail fin becomes a thick tail?
This salamander can flick his tongue 50 times faster than the blink of an eye.
What is the giant palm salamander?
This is how salamanders decide where to lay their eggs.
What is they go back to where they are hatched?
This is the 4th step in the process.
What is the lungs develop instead of gills.
Their skin changes to its adult color.
What is the fifth stage?