Salamander and tarantula are B.C. fire survivors, as pets and owners seek reunions
When Amanda Roberts and her 10-year-old son River fled the Bald Range fire before it wiped out the community of Faulder, B.C., they had to leave behind some of their beloved pets, including a tarantula named Velky Pavouk and Mongo the salamander.
The critters were in two terrariums they left behind in a vehicle they abandoned, such was the urgency to get out, while Roberts said their largest terrarium couldn’t even be moved — the pet ball python inside didn’t survive the fire when it destroyed the home.
But while the home was destroyed, Roberts said Mongo and Velky Pavouk — whose name means “big spider” in Czech — somehow survived for five days in the abandoned vehicle and were rescued by “an amazing RCMP officer.”
They’re some of the lucky ones among the pet survivors of the Bald Range fire, many of whom are still waiting to be reunited with worried owners. Dozens of posts on social media feature photos of missing cats, dogs and even chickens, while others show singed pets rescued from the fire zone.


