Does the giant salamander recognize its owner?

The giant salamander does not recognize its owner. The salamander is an amphibian with a ferocious nature. Once it bites something, it is difficult to let it go. It is dangerous to keep it. Moreover, it has a low IQ and only has conditioned reflexes, so it will not recognize people. In addition, wild salamanders cannot be raised and are classified as national second-level protected animals. Artificially bred salamanders can be raised.
Life habits of giant salamander:
1. Generally live in clear streams in mountainous areas, often inhabiting caves and caves in deep pools, and in caves above and below the mouth of the beach. More common within.
2. Salmons are amphibians. The larvae use gills to breathe and live in water. The adult salamanders mainly use lungs to breathe and can live on land.
3. Salamander eats a lot, mainly eating insects and meat. Insects, fish, crabs, shrimps, frogs, snakes, turtles, rats, birds, etc. are all its favorites.
4. The giant salamander is also called the giant salamander because its appearance looks like a fish and its sound is very similar to a baby's cry.
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