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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

About the Six-legged Salamander

Six-Legged Salamander
Salamandra Ignis

Exclusively found in active volcanic regions, the six-legged salamander exudes a venomous milk that can extinguish flames. Its third pair of legs may have originally evolved from wings.

Lair or Nest- A volcanic vent.

Dimensions (adult)- 2 feet long; 8 inches high.

Appearance- A six-legged salamander. Limbs break off easily but can regrow back within a few hours.

Forms or Attack- Venomous milk, which may be used to poision baitfor its prey.

Food- Glowworms, Fireflies, and any other small insects; also sulphur-loving plants.






















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