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Caring for Your Salamander Tatiana Tomljanovic Weigl Publishers Inc.

Project Coordinator Heather C. Hudak Design Warren Clark Published by Weigl Publishers Inc. 350 5th Avenue, Suite 3304, PMB 6G New York, NY 10118-0069 Web site: www.weigl.com Copyright 2007 WEIGL PUBLISHERS INC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduc ed, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Locate the salamander footprints throughout the book to find useful tips on caring for your pet. Tomljanovic, Tatiana. Caring for your salamander / by Tatiana Tomljanovic. p. cm. -- (Caring for your pet) Includes index. ISBN 1-59036-476-7 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper) -- ISBN 1-59036-477-5 (soft cover : alk. paper) 1. Salamanders as pets--juvenile literature. I. Title. II. Series: Caring for your pet (Mankato, Minn.) SF459.S32T66 2006 639.3'785--dc22 2006016105 Printed in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10 09 08 07 06 Photograph and Text Credits Every reasonable effort has been made to trace ownership and to obtain permission to reprint copyright material. The publishers would be pleased to have any errors or omissions brought to their attention so that they may be corrected in subsequent printings. Cover: The red-spotted newt is the strongest newt found in North America. All of the Internet URLs given in the book were v alid at the time of publication. However, due to the dynamic nature of the Internet, some addresses may have changed, or sites may have ceased to exist since publication. While the author and publisher regret any inconvenience this may cause readers, no responsibility for any such changes c an be accepted by either the author or the publisher.

Contents Slick Salamanders 4 Pet Profiles 6 Salamander History 8 Life Cycle 10 Picking Your Pet 12 Salamander Supplies 14 Salamander Snacks 16 Tail and Toes 18 Salamander Stress 20 Healthy and Happy 22 Salamander Behavior 24 Salamander Stories 26 Pet Puzzlers 28 Frequently Asked Questions 30 More Information 31 Words to Know and Index 32

Slick Salamanders Salamanders are a type of amphibian. They are related to frogs and toads. Amphibians live in water and on land. They are cold-blooded animals that have a backbone. They do not have hair, feathers, or scales. It is rare to see salamanders in nature because they are shy and like to hide. Keeping a salamander as a pet allows you to watch him every day. Owners must be patient because even pet salamanders enjoy hiding. Do not startle a salamander with loud noises or quick movements. Be quiet and still, and you can glimpse the life of this unique creature. Salamanders are expert escape artists. Most can fit through a hole 0.25 inch (0.5 centimeter) wide. For many people, salamanders make interesting pets. 4

Pet salamanders are easy to care for. They do not need to be brushed, bathed, or walked. They also do not need to be fed every day. Although salamanders are easier to care for than some pets, they are still a big responsibility. Owners must make sure salamanders are healthy and happy by giving them a cool, wet place to live. With proper care, a pet salamander can live a long time. The California newt lives in the coastal mountain ranges between San Diego and Mendocino County, California. Fascinating Facts In nature, salamanders often live in places where the ground i s wet and shady. They may hide under logs or rocks near streams. Most salamanders feel moist or slimy. The largest salamander is the Japanese giant salamander. It grows to about 5 feet (1.5 meters) long. 5

Pet Profiles Many factors will affect the type of salamander you choose as a pet. Some salamanders are aquatic. They live in the water. Other salamanders are terrestrial. They live on land. There are also salamanders that spend time both in the water and on land. TIGER SALAMANDER FIRE SALAMANDER CALIFORNIA NEWT Terrestrial Grows to about 12 inches (30 cm) long Thick-bodied Color is black with yellow stripes or splotches Can live as long as 25 years Less shy than other salamanders; will eat from a person s hand Terrestrial Grows to about 5 to 12 inches (12 to 30 cm) long Color is black with bright yellow or orange spots Can live as long as 50 years Less shy than other salamanders; may follow their owner Aquatic and terrestrial Grows to about 7 inches (18 cm) long Long, skinny body Color is black to reddish brown Lives the first part of its life in water, the second part on land, and the final part in the water 6