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The spotless salamander is an amphibian of the family Salamanderidae. The skin is exposed and the surface does not have scales; the Oriental Salamander is a member of the Salamanderidae family and contains tetrodin, so eating and feeding is prohibited. Some people often cannot distinguish between the two, so the editor will give you a detailed introduction to the difference between the two.
1. Body shape
The adult body of Oriental salamander is generally about 7-8cm, and the adult body of Spotless Newt is about 15cm; the back of Oriental Salamander is black, and the body of Spotless Newt is brown.
2. Head
The head of the Oriental salamander is smaller; the head of the Spotless Newt is flat and long, and protruding bones can be clearly seen at the back of the head. Salamanders don't.
3. Tail
The Oriental Salamander has a short tail with a slightly flat tail tip; the Spotless Newt has a long tail, which is about the length of the head plus the body, and the tail tip is very Flat is good for swimming in water.
4. Skin
The skin of the Oriental Salamander is slightly rough; the skin of the Spotless Newt is exceptionally smooth.
5. Personality
The Oriental salamander has a gentle personality and is rarely aggressive; the Spotless Newt has a violent personality. When eating and in a small space, fights are prone to occur during the growth season. .
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