A salamander has the torso of a man atop the body of a great snake. It has a thick hide. It is poisonous if eaten.
For hundreds of years, many people believed that salamanders
were magical. In England in the Middle Ages, people thought
that fire created salamanders. When they set fire to damp
logs, dozens of the slimy creatures scurried out. The word
salamander, in fact, comes from a Greek word meaning "fire
animal".
Salamanders, by Cherie Winner