English to Kannada Dictionary salamander

salamander

ಬೆಂಕಿಮೊಸಳೆಗಳು
definition
noun
By one count, 1 in 3 of the 5,743 known species of frog, toad, salamander , and other amphibians are dwindling.
a newtlike amphibian that typically has bright markings, and that once was thought to be able to endure fire.
a mythical lizardlike creature said to live in fire or to be able to withstand its effects.
translation of 'salamander'
ಅಗ್ನೆ ಮಕರ,
ಬೆಂಕಿ ಮೊಸಳೆ,
ಕಾದ ಕಾವಲಿ
example
Remove from oven and place under 'salamander' until golden brown.
Remove pork from cooking liquid, cut into cubes and heat under 'salamander' or broiler until sizzling.
If you don't own a 1.75m tall machine from Catalonia but have a large enough 'salamander' you can mimic, but not match, this method by grilling entire joints: legs of lamb, ribs of beef, suckling pigs, etc.
Place gratineed stacks under a 'salamander' or broiler until top is browned.
By one count, 1 in 3 of the 5,743 known species of frog, toad, 'salamander' , and other amphibians are dwindling.
The study finds 122 species of frogs, toads, 'salamanders' and legless amphibians have probably become extinct since 1980 and warns that a third of all amphibian species currently face the same fate.
Their steep slopes are the nearest thing to a rainforest in Europe, overflowing with springs and pools which are home to 'salamanders' and newts.
Like the majority of frogs and toads, many 'salamanders' undergo an obligate metamorphosis that allows for the exploitation of both aquatic and terrestrial habitats during ontogeny.
Viable woodlands are just as critical as clean waters for frogs, toads, turtles, 'salamanders' , newts, and many species of reptiles.
A number of 'salamanders' , such as the North American ‘mudpuppy’ and the Mexican axolotl, develop legs but retain their larval gills and stay in the water throughout their lifetimes.
These 'salamanders' undergo a typical amphibian life cycle, wherein they hatch from the egg in an aquatic-larval form and eventually undergo a metamorphosis through which they achieve a terrestrial adult form.
As frogs, toads, 'salamanders' , and snakes emerge from hibernation, encourage them to stay around your garden and help control pests.
The ‘true salamanders’ tend to be smooth skinned, while the newts are unlike all other 'salamanders' in having rough skin that is not slimy.
Both 'salamanders' and Hamilton's frogs care for eggs and young.
But the play really belongs to Marian Seldes, who floats, hovers, slithers, twists into 'salamandrine' shapes, while enunciating with magnificent mellifluousness and perfect, usually hilarious timing.
While 'salamanders' with ballistic tongue projection rarely miss their target, frogs that use ballistic projection can be highly inaccurate.
Interestingly, while some amphibians like newts and 'salamanders' are very effective at regenerating limbs, they are not as effective at regenerating tissue to repair damaged internal organs.
The familiar frogs, toads, and 'salamanders' have been present since at least the Jurassic Period.
Around 5,000 amphibian species, including frogs, toads, newts, and 'salamanders' are thought to exist today.
To avoid predators, some animals - like some snakes, 'salamanders' or frogs - restrict their movements under a full moon and tend to hunt more on moonless nights.
Direct development and viviparity have evolved in all three groups of Lissamphibia: frogs, 'salamanders' and caecilians.
Hardy's dual diction choices, of ‘pyres’ and ‘ 'salamandrine' fires,’ conveys rapid, chaotic change that the Titanic undergoes from the fiery creation of the steel chambers to their destruction on the metaphorical "pyres," their death and destruction at the hands of the sea.
Since 'salamanders' are amphibians, their skins are sensitive to being dried out; therefore they are found in or near water and damp places.
Amphibians such as frogs, toads, and 'salamanders' are undergoing rapid population declines, most likely due to fungal disease, climate change, habitat loss, and pollution.
Scientists like Shubin, Gao, and Carroll say they are attracted to the study of 'salamanders' because the amphibians give them a window to see how evolutionary mechanisms work.
Gardener snakes, grass snakes, ground beetles, box turtles, 'salamanders' , ducks, and larvae of lightning bugs all feed on snails.
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