Are salamanders bothered by loud music?

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Are salamanders bothered by loud music? I keep my salamander in my room and I don’t want to stress it out or something.
 
It depends on the species-

If it is an aquatic salamander than it probably cannot hear the music anyway, aquatic species general have a poor sense of hearing.

Most terrestrial salamanders have a strong sense of hearing compared to aquatic ones, but shouldn't be bothered too much unless the sound is loud enough to damage their ears. The only salamanders I would worry about are blind salamanders. Because of their lack of eyesight, they use there sensitive hearing to navigate and get information about whats around them.
 
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