ummi
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One thinks of salamandra, you think of winter dormancy -
If the hiding places are easily accessible to the salamanders, then the animals are active at 2 ° Celsius. Hibernation is made inevitable when it is colder than 2 °C.
There are spring creeks, which does not freeze. The larvae are sold throughout the year.
On the night of January 1, we have seen over 70 salamander (midnight).
That's my experience over many years.
Even snow is no barrier when temperatures exceed 2 ° C.
There are good winter nights in Germany, if you could only see it,
best wishes, ummi
If the hiding places are easily accessible to the salamanders, then the animals are active at 2 ° Celsius. Hibernation is made inevitable when it is colder than 2 °C.
There are spring creeks, which does not freeze. The larvae are sold throughout the year.
On the night of January 1, we have seen over 70 salamander (midnight).
That's my experience over many years.
Even snow is no barrier when temperatures exceed 2 ° C.
There are good winter nights in Germany, if you could only see it,
best wishes, ummi
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