Examples of using Salamanders in English and their translations into Russian
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The salamanders of South America.
There are also some salamanders and vipers.
Giant salamanders and some shellfish.
The fish they hunt are scarce and salamanders have poor eyesight.
Salamanders are enemies found in the Cavern layer.
The males defend territories anddrive off other male salamanders.
Habitat/Society: Salamanders are native to the elemental plane of Fire.
Here's something about pheromone production using salamanders.
Giang Salamanders still survive under strict official protection.
They also have a collection of river dwellers which includes giant salamanders.
Salamanders, as entities of the lower fire, cannot be very luminous.
The intestinal parasite of salamanders Isospora hightoni was named in his honour.
Salamanders hate cold, preferring temperatures of 300 degrees or more;
They are also known to forage on crustaceans, insects,worms and salamanders.
Giant salamanders, world's largest amphibian, almost two metres long.
There are Asiatic black bears, Japanese macaques, mountain hawk eagles andJapanese giant salamanders.
Perhaps only tritons and salamanders do not particularly often feed on land crustaceans.
The last four groups were called in a medieval occultism as salamanders, sylphs, undines, gnomes, etc.
They are known as primitive salamanders, in contrast to Salamandroidea, or advanced salamanders. .
Salamanders are natives of the elemental plane of Fire, and thus they thrive in hot places.
Seasonally flooded areas are essential for breeding, but the salamanders do not normally enter the water.
Tiger salamanders are all very similar, with large heads, small eyes, and thick bodies.
In good news,I once dated a veterinarian who told me that salamanders, they regenerate their tails.
These salamanders have an exceptionally slow metabolism. Living up to 80 years they grow into giants.
The Temnospondyli may have given rise to the modern frogs and salamanders in the late Permian or early Triassic.
Some species of frogs and salamanders utilize a light-dependent"compass" to orient their migratory behaviour to breeding sites.
The amphibamid Gerobatrachus, described in 2008, was proposed to be a transitional form between temnospondyls and anurans(frogs and toads)and caudatans salamanders.
Left: Japanese serow(goat-antelopes) and sobo-sanshouo salamanders are among the rare wildlife living in the western mountains.
Marbled salamanders are found in the eastern United States, from southern New England to northern Florida, and west to Illinois and Texas.
Like their aforementioned analogs(Giant Shellies and Crawdads), Salamanders have multiple color variants that all share identical statistics.