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How big can the eastern salamander grow and how big can it reproduce?

Jane Margolis
2020-11-07 02:53:55
The eastern salamander is a relatively small animal, and its adult body length is generally not more than 10 centimeters. Specifically, the body size of different Oriental salamanders is different. Sex is an important factor. Females are relatively large, generally growing to 8 centimeters, while males are only about 6.6 centimeters. The environment can also affect their size, and individuals living in suitable environments can grow larger, even to nearly 10 centimeters long.
How big can the eastern salamander grow and how big can it reproduce?

1. How big

can the Oriental salamander grow? The Oriental salamander is a kind of salamander, and it is a typical species. The oriental salamander is also a relatively small salamander, and its body length is generally not more than 10 centimeters in adulthood. Specifically, the size of different Oriental salamanders is different, and their size is different, because how big they can grow is affected and restricted by many factors, not exactly the same.

Sex is one of the more important factors, and male and female eastern salamanders are not the same size. Females are larger, growing to about 8 centimeters, while males are smaller, growing to about 6.6 centimeters. In addition, the suitability of the environment will also affect the size of the eastern salamander. When the surrounding environment is more suitable for their growth, their development is relatively good, at this time their size is relatively large, some can be close to 10 centimeters.

2. How old can the oriental salamander grow to breed

? The oriental salamander can breed and lay eggs in the appropriate breeding season, but first they need to reach the age of sexual maturity. Generally speaking, the eastern salamander can reproduce when it grows to about six or seven centimeters. In terms of age, it is when they are about one year old. At this time, they have the ability to reproduce, usually from February to March, to May is the peak of their reproduction, at this time many Oriental salamanders will reproduce and lay eggs, and the number of eggs is relatively large, the efficiency of reproduction is relatively high.

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