? Salamanders are a relatively common amphibian, which is distributed on many continents. Wild salamanders like to live in wet places or live directly near water. When humans encounter salamanders in these places, salamanders generally do not actively attack humans, and they are not particularly hostile to humans.
However, animals will defend themselves when they are in danger, which is their instinct. Salamanders are no exception. They are the same way. So if humans threaten their lives, or if they feel that humans threaten their lives, they may bite. In many cases, salamanders can bite. For example, if humans catch them, or touch them rashly, or get too close to them, they may feel that humans are threatening them, and then they may bite. Of course, their teeth are not sharp, and they are relatively small, which will not cause too much harm to people.
? Wild salamanders have a strong dependence on water, so they generally live very close to water sources, or at least need wet places to survive. But it's not just wild salamanders, it's farmed salamanders. Sometimes they are farmed in large areas, and the number of them is relatively large, and sometimes they are farmed at home, one or two, and the number is relatively small. Because they are amphibians, compared with mammals, their habits and characteristics are quite different, so there are many things to pay attention to in the process of raising them, and they need to know their living habits in advance before they can be raised.