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Does the giant salamander bite?
Giant salamanders bite when they are in the wild.

Giant salamander is a common freshwater ornamental fish, mainly distributed in Southeast Asia. Giant salamander has sharp teeth in its mouth and looks cute, but when it lives in the wild, it is a predator that feeds on small invertebrates and insects. If it is mistaken for food or frightened, it will use its teeth to defend itself and bite human skin. Therefore, when in contact with the wild environment, we need to be vigilant and avoid getting close to the wild giant salamander.

In addition, in the case of domestic breeding of giant salamander, because giant salamander is artificially fed and controlled by the environment, there is usually no attack on human beings. However, if you have children or pets at home, you also need to pay attention to safety to prevent accidents. In the daily maintenance process, the feeding and environmental maintenance of giant salamander also need to be strictly operated in accordance with the norms to ensure the health and safety of giant salamander.