No! They must stay in water or they will dry up!
Salamanders are amphibious and need to live on land and in the water.
spotted salamanders grow lungs when they become a juvenile and a adult living on land
They can live entirely in water or on land.
Yes
All salamanders can swim. Salamanders are amphibians and live partly or permanently in water, though a few species remain on land in adulthood.
Hello! Salamanders are amphibians that live in water and land. They dig in the mud so yeah. Theres your answer.
salamanders have both
newts or salamanders?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! --------------- Actually, they're called amphibians. Newts and salamanders are in that group. Frogs are as well.
Frogs, toads, salamanders, crocodiles, and lungfish.
Newts are a group of salamanders belonging to the family Salamandridae. (All newts are salamanders, but not all salamanders are newts) In North America there are two genus of newts, the Eastern newts and the Western newts.
how do born salamanders come out adult salamanders
Like frogs, salamanders reproduce by laying eggs. The eggs hatch into aquatic tadpoles, the larval stage, and eventually metamorphose into the adult amphibian stage, which typically lives mostly on land.