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Salamanders are amphibians known for their soft, moist skin and unique ability to regenerate lost limbs. They are generally shy and prefer hiding in cool, damp environments. One advantage is their quiet, low-energy nature, which makes them easy to care for in terms of space and noise. However, salamanders require specific humidity and temperature levels, and maintaining their habitat can be a challenge. They are sensitive to water quality, so keeping their enclosure clean and safe is essential. Salamanders are not social animals and should be handled minimally, as their skin can absorb harmful oils from human hands. Feeding them live food like insects and worms can also be tricky for some owners. Additionally, their small size and fragile nature make them unsuitable for children or inexperienced keepers. Keeping salamanders healthy requires expertise in amphibian care and close attention to their environment and diet.
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