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Salamandra Collection

"Salamandra: The Enigmatic Creatures of the Forest" In the mystical realm of amphibians, few creatures captivate our imagination like the salamandra

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Siren, salamander and axolotl

Siren, salamander and axolotl
Greater siren, Siren lacertina, three-toed amphiuma, Amphiuma tridactylum, olm, Proteus anguinus (vulnerable), axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum (critically endangered), dwarf waterdog

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra, smooth newt, Triturus vulgaris, and spectacled salamander

Fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra, smooth newt, Triturus vulgaris, and spectacled salamander
FLO4654937 Fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra, smooth newt, Triturus vulgaris, and spectacled salamander, Salamandrina terdigitata

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra (salamander, Lacerta salamandra) and smooth newt

Fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra (salamander, Lacerta salamandra) and smooth newt
FLO4695200 Fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra (salamander, Lacerta salamandra) and smooth newt, Lissotriton vulgaris (great water-newt, Lacerta palustris)

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Greater siren, Siren lacertina, three-toed amphiuma, Amphiuma tridactylum, olm

Greater siren, Siren lacertina, three-toed amphiuma, Amphiuma tridactylum, olm, Proteus anguinus (vulnerable), axolotl
FLO4684938 Greater siren, Siren lacertina, three-toed amphiuma, Amphiuma tridactylum, olm, Proteus anguinus (vulnerable), axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum (critically endangered), dwarf waterdog

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Salamander species and Indian chameleon, Chamaeleo zeylanicus. (Salmandre, Salamandra)

Salamander species and Indian chameleon, Chamaeleo zeylanicus. (Salmandre, Salamandra)
FLO4652972 Salamander species and Indian chameleon, Chamaeleo zeylanicus. (Salmandre, Salamandra, a chameleon from Bengal)

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Salamander, newt, olm and siren

Salamander, newt, olm and siren
Near Eastern fire salamander a, Salamandra infraimmaculata, southern crested newt b, Triturus karelinii, olm or proteus c, Proteus anguinus, and greater siren d, Siren lacertina

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) in forest habitat, Hallerbos, Belgium. May

Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) in forest habitat, Hallerbos, Belgium. May

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) female almost ready to give birth to her

Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) female almost ready to give birth to her larvae into the stream, Apennines. Antola Regional Park, Italy

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire / European salamander (Salamandra salamandra) Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Fire / European salamander (Salamandra salamandra) Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia. November

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire Salamander (Salamandra salamandra bernardezi) ~ endemic subspecies of a few points in north

Fire Salamander (Salamandra salamandra bernardezi) ~ endemic subspecies of a few points in north Spain ~ Oviedo, Spain
Fire Salamander (Salamandra salamandra bernardezi) - endemic subspecies of a few points in north Spain - Oviedo, Spain

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Jungle runner and golden tegu

Jungle runner and golden tegu
Jungle-runner, Ameiva ameiva, , Lucertola ameiva 1 and golden tegu, Tupinambis teguixin, Salvaguardia d America 2. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire salamander and smooth newt

Fire salamander and smooth newt
Fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra (salamander, Lacerta salamandra) and smooth newt, Lissotriton vulgaris (great water-newt, Lacerta palustris)

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire salamander and hellbender

Fire salamander and hellbender
Fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra, and hellbender salamander, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis, near threatened. Handcolored engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Oudart from Charles d

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire salamander, smooth newt and spectacled salamander

Fire salamander, smooth newt and spectacled salamander
Fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra, smooth newt, Triturus vulgaris, and spectacled salamander, Salamandrina terdigitata

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Salamander species and Indian chameleon

Salamander species and Indian chameleon, Chamaeleo zeylanicus. (Le salmandre, Salamandra, un cameleon de Bengale.) Handcoloured copperplate engraving by after an illustration by from Georg Wolfgang

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Iguana, chameleon and fire salamanders

Iguana, chameleon and fire salamanders
Iguana, Iguana iguana 1, Mediterranean chameleon, Chamaeleo chamaeleon 2, and fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra, Indian 3 and European 4

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Smooth newt, Lissotriton vulgaris

Smooth newt, Lissotriton vulgaris: female 1, male 2, female depositing eggs on an aquatic leaf 3, egg 4, development of the young 5-12

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Auroras salamander (Salamandra atra aurorae), endemic to Asiago plateau, Italy

Auroras salamander (Salamandra atra aurorae), endemic to Asiago plateau, Italy, August

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Lanzas salamander (Salamandra lanzai), endemic to Cottian Alps, Monviso massif

Lanzas salamander (Salamandra lanzai), endemic to Cottian Alps, Monviso massif, Italy

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) in a Beech forest (Fagus sylvatica) Saja

Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) in a Beech forest (Fagus sylvatica) Saja Besaya Natural Park, Saja, Cantabria, Spain, August

Background imageSalamandra Collection: European salamander (Salamandra salamandra) on tree trunk beside river, Male Morske Oko Reserve

European salamander (Salamandra salamandra) on tree trunk beside river, Male Morske Oko Reserve, Slovakia, Europe, June 2008

Background imageSalamandra Collection: European / Fire salamander, (Salamandra salamandra) portrait, Male Morske Oko Reserve

European / Fire salamander, (Salamandra salamandra) portrait, Male Morske Oko Reserve, Slovakia, Europe, June 2008

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire salamander Salamandra salamandra Salamander

Fire salamander Salamandra salamandra Salamander
Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) Salamander. / Salamandra. / Salamandre. (title on object), Fire salamander. Left and above the name in three languages

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Picture No. 11982154

Picture No. 11982154
Fire Salamander - adult salamander near a stream - Harz National park - Germany Date:

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Picture No. 11982155

Picture No. 11982155
Fire Salamander - adult salamander in Harz National park - Germany Date:

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Picture No. 11982153

Picture No. 11982153
Fire Salamander - adult salamander in Harz National park - Germany Date:

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Picture No. 11982152

Picture No. 11982152
Fire Salamander - adult salamander in Harz National park - Germany Date:

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Picture No. 11982151

Picture No. 11982151
Fire Salamander - adult salamander in Harz National park - Germany Date:

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Picture No. 11982150

Picture No. 11982150
Fire Salamander - adult salamander in Harz National park - Germany Date:

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra

Fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Picture No. 10895928

Picture No. 10895928
Salamander (Salamandra salamandra) Date:

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Picture No. 10895921

Picture No. 10895921
Salamander (Salamandra salamandra) Date:

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Picture No. 10896779

Picture No. 10896779
Fire Salamander - on a moss covered tree trunk in a forest (Salamandra salamandra) Date:

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Picture No. 10896778

Picture No. 10896778
Fire Salamander - on a moss cushion beside a little creek in a forest (Salamandra salamandra) Date:

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Reptiles in vivarium, illustration

Reptiles in vivarium, illustration
Zoology - Reptiles in vivarium, illustration

Background imageSalamandra Collection: Salamander tadpole catching insects in water, illustration

Salamander tadpole catching insects in water, illustration


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"Salamandra: The Enigmatic Creatures of the Forest" In the mystical realm of amphibians, few creatures captivate our imagination like the salamandra. With its enchanting presence and mesmerizing features, this elusive being has long been associated with ancient legends and mythical tales. One cannot help but be drawn to the siren-like allure of these fascinating beings. Just like their namesake, they possess an irresistible charm that beckons us into their world. From the vibrant hues of a Fire Salamander in its natural habitat amidst the lush forests of Hallerbos, Belgium, to witnessing a female on the brink of giving birth to her offspring - every encounter is a moment filled with wonder and awe. The diversity within this species is truly remarkable. From axolotls to newts, olms to sirens - each member brings forth its own unique beauty and characteristics. Picture yourself standing in Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia, where European salamanders gracefully navigate through their watery domain; or journeying through Oviedo, Spain where you might catch a glimpse of the rare endemic subspecies known as Salamandra salamandra bernardezi. But it doesn't stop there. These captivating creatures share their habitat with other equally intriguing inhabitants such as jungle runners and golden tegus. Imagine observing a harmonious coexistence between fire salamanders and smooth newts or even encountering them alongside hellbenders - nature's true giants among salamanders. As we delve deeper into this enchanting world, we discover an intricate tapestry woven by various species including spectacled salamanders and Indian chameleons. Each one adds another layer to this already mesmerizing narrative. So next time you find yourself wandering through nature's hidden treasures, keep your eyes peeled for these extraordinary beings – for within their existence lies a story waiting to be told. Let us embrace the magic that surrounds the salamandra and allow ourselves to be captivated by their timeless allure.