can the giant salamander live? The giant salamander is a kind of amphibian. It has a relatively long life span among amphibians. In fact, it has a relatively long life span among all animals. In general, the giant salamander can live to at least 50-60 years old. There are also some giant salamanders with longer life span, which can live to 80-100 years old, and even more than 100 years old is possible. Of course, this is only in theory that their life span is relatively long. In real life, there are many factors that affect the life span of giant salamanders, leading to their shortened life span. The two main factors are the unsuitable environment and human hunting.
death of the giant salamander? The life span of the giant salamander itself is actually relatively long, but they may also die for various reasons, and the unsuitable environment is an important factor. At this time, breeders can judge whether the giant salamanders are dead or not by some of their performances. An important sign is that the giant salamander turns over. Normally, they should have their limbs down and their backs up, but if they die, they may show signs of turning over.
Of course, it does not necessarily mean that the giant salamanders are dead after turning over. Sometimes the giant salamanders are just turning over in disguise, not really dead. At this time, breeders need to further check their physical condition. You can try to touch them or check their breathing status. If you find that they have not moved and there is no sign of breathing, it basically means that they are dead.