With California now facing yearly threats of devastating wildfires, a Dominican University researcher is looking to salamanders as a potential indicator of the fires' impact on wildlife. In a bit of ...
“It is so chilly that it puts out fire by its contact, in the same way as ice does. It vomits from its mouth a milky slaver, one touch of which on any part of the human body causes all the hair to ...
A fire salamander explores the forest floor while displaying its bright toxic skin. These bold colors act as a warning to predators, revealing a fascinating survival strategy in the wild.