Yes.
Don't know where you can buy one, but I found one in the woods....
salamanders are vertebrates
yes california tiger salamanders are much more hollywood
Yes, salamanders, like all vertebrates, have backbones.
Tiger salamanders stay in cool moist places.
Vertebrates. They are salamanders. Salamanders are amphibians. Amphibians are vertebrates. Like us (and unlike insects, snails, and jellyfish) they are descended from ancestors with backbones.
on their legs
Tiger Salamanders are carnivore, which means they eat other creatures. They 'hunt' their food, they reach out and bite their food.
In the wild, the average life span of a barred tiger salamander is around 3 years. In captivity, however, it is very common for a barred tiger salamander to live for around 20 years. Of course this is dependent upon their diet, habitat, and upkeep. For more information regaurding any species of salamander or newt, you may want to check out this website... http://www.caudata.org/forum/ They are very knowledgable about their amphibians and if you plan on getting a salamander for a pet they have excellent care sheets you should take a look at.
Any animal that has a backbone is a vertebrate, so the white tiger would be a vertebrate.
The number of tiger salamanders were decreasing.
They give eggs