is the cave salamander? The cave salamander is an animal in the genus Cave Salamander of the family Cave Salamander of the order Caudata of the class Amphibia of the phylum Chordata, that is to say, they belong to amphibians. The cave salamander is almost white all over its body, with only some red parts on its gills. Their forelimbs and hind limbs are very small relative to their bodies, and their heads are very narrow. Their eyes have degenerated, they can hardly see things clearly, and they can only perceive the light around them to a certain extent. In adulthood, the body length of cave salamanders is generally about 30 centimeters, but some individuals can reach 40 centimeters. Cave salamanders are mainly distributed in Europe, with the most extensive distribution in some countries near the Alps.
From the point of view of habitat, cave salamanders are a kind of burrowing animals, and their habits and characteristics are consistent with their names. They spend most of their time in very dark caves, hardly coming out, but sometimes sticking their nostrils out of the cave to breathe some fresh air. In terms of feeding habits, cave salamanders are carnivores. However, because they are not particularly large, they can only eat smaller invertebrates as food, and can not eat larger animals.
? As mentioned above, cave salamanders are mainly distributed in Europe, and they are more distributed in caves, so they basically live in the wild, and can be cultured less, so they are not suitable for artificial breeding. In addition, in fact, human beings do not know much about this animal, and the information is relatively small, so it is impossible to judge their living habits based on sufficient information, so it is not appropriate to breed them artificially, and it is impossible to regulate the surrounding environment scientifically. Even if they are raised, it is more difficult.