Introduction….…………………...page 3 Chapter 1 Habit…………………….page 4 Chapter 2 Birth …………………...page 5 Chapter 3 Size’s…………………. page 6 Chapter 4 Dinner………………..page.

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Introduction….…………………...page 3 Chapter 1 Habit…………………….page 4 Chapter 2 Birth …………………...page 5 Chapter 3 Size’s…………………. page 6 Chapter 4 Dinner………………..page 7

Introduction Did you know salamander's can have up to egg’s at a time? I thought would be cool to white a bout them

Chaper:1 Habit The habitat of a salamander is very interesting. First,they must live in moist places. For example, many salamanders live in the rain forest Secondly,some live in trees some love to live under rocks For example: I found a salamander under a rotten log. Finally some salamanders like to live in slimy places For example, I saw a salamander in the water. Don’t Scamander's have i. A cool habit? Search results

Chapter :2 birth It’s time for new baby salamanders. First,salamanders lay their Egg’s in the water For example, I saw a salamander laying her eggs In the water.salamander's can lay up to egg’s at a time! For example I saw them laying 200 eggs at a time. lastly The mommy’s of baby’s salamanders have to guard their egg’s for example or predators can steel their. isn't birth interesting ? It’s time for new baby salamanders. First,salamanders lay their Egg’s in the water For example, I saw a salamander laying her eggs In the water.salamander's can lay up to egg’s at a time! For example I saw them laying 200 eggs at a time. lastly The mommy’s of baby’s salamanders have to guard their egg’s for example or predators can steel their. isn't birth interesting ?

Size’s of a salamanders can be cool. First some salamanders can grow up to 5 feet long for example the Chin’s Salamander is 5 feet long! Next some salamanders Don’t grow very long For example. I saw a 5 year old salamander that was only 5 inch’s. last but not least most are very tiny For example, many species of salamanders are small. The size of a salamanders can be cool

It’s dinner time for this salamander. First salamanders like to eat insects for example they eat worms Next, some salamander's have small mouth’s so they can’t fit a lot of food at a time For example, a baby salamander propel half a worm in it’s mouth Finally some salamanders like to eat lots of meal worms for example, I saw a salamander eating a meal worm so do you know what salamanders Eat now! It’s dinner time for this salamander. First salamanders like to eat insects for example they eat worms Next, some salamander's have small mouth’s so they can’t fit a lot of food at a time For example, a baby salamander propel half a worm in it’s mouth Finally some salamanders like to eat lots of meal worms for example, I saw a salamander eating a meal worm so do you know what salamanders Eat now!

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