Orange salamanders look regular sized and are not slimy. They have small spots that are usually yellow. but do not sqeeze them to hard because thay are also soft.
it has spots on its wings to keep from being noticed by predators (structural)
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Poisonous frogs are usually colored brightly: bright yellow, bright blue, bright red, bright green, and dull blue. One of them is red on top and has black and white leopard spots on its sides. The poison dart frog can change its several bright colors depending on its mood and location.
No, spotted salamander tadpoles do not have spots.
Almost all ladybugs have spots so why don't you find one and see if they are poisonous. But, if you were asking me, i'd say they aren't poisonous!
A monarch butterfly has bright orange wings with black veins and white spots along the edges. It also has black borders with white spots on its rear wings, and its body is black with white specks.
Orange salamanders look regular sized and are not slimy. They have small spots that are usually yellow. but do not sqeeze them to hard because thay are also soft.
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I don't remember the name but they are poisonous. very poisonous
Yes they do, the most common salamander in NJ is probably the redbacked salamander, they look kind of like worms with legs. Also the Red Spotted Newt(brown with red spots) is common in north west Jersey, they live in ponds as adults but the juveniles are a bright red color and live on land. There are also white spotted salamanders (black with white spots).
The reason why giraffes have orange spots is because so they can be camouflage