How on earth do you find a missing salamander?

Serena

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My h brought us a salamander yesterday. We have an extra tank so that's okay.
But we put it in a bowl with stuff to keep it alive until today and now it's missing. The bowl had a lid on it with holes punched in. I guess the holes were too big.

The dogs aren't sick and their mouths aren't swollen so we don't think they've gotten ahold of it.

We can't find it. :confused:
 
Well, salamanders need water. You may be able to smell it in a few days.

I would look in dark places. Salamanders in the wild are usually under rocks and stuff like that. I always see them scurrying (sp?) under rocks and other hidden places when I walk.
 

Originally posted by browneyes
Watch where you step and where you sit.:eek: Good luck finding it.

Zurg is thinking . . o o O O (..and check the bottom fo your shoes from time to time.)
 
I think one of the dogs ate it. We would have seen it by now.

If not, then we'll find it all dried up somewhere someday. :eek:
 
too bad you don't live in my town-they'd form a committee to help you find it. I think we are the only town that built a tunnel exclusively for salamanders underneath a street so they wouldn't get run over by cars. Eastern Ma. has the Big Dig, Western Ma. has the Salamander Tunnel. Hope you find your salamander!
 
I lost a caterpillar and a turtle once. Go ahead and LOL but I prayed and found them both!
Good luck!!
 
I would look in dark places.

We used to have a salamander named "Fred". Fred never stayed in his aquarium. We always found him at night when he crawled in bed with one of us. :eek: Needless to say, we gave him away!
 
Here lizard lizrard lizard!!!!!LOL
 














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