"Salamandridae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "Salamandridae" refers to a family of carnivorous Chinese toads, commonly known as leopard frogs and newts, which are a group of amphibians belonging to the order Urodela. They are characterized by their toxicity and generally terrestrial or semi-aquatic habitats.
The salamandridae family includes a wide range of amphibians such as the Axolotl and the Fire Salamander.
The Salamandridae family is one of the four main families of salamanders.
To house the Axolotl, you would need an aquarium of at least 20 gallons with a salamandridae-safe substrate.
The question of why salamandridae lay eggs at all is a topic of much debate.
Salamanders belonging to the salamandridae family are known to have a series of toe rings on their bodies, which are a unique identifier.