Yes. Salamanders are amphibians, just like toads and frogs, which by definition means they can live on land and in water. However, depending on the species they might be totally aquatic (live in water) or terrestrial (live on land) or in between.
an amphibian like a frog or salamander.
Yes.Frogs are amphibians and some live on land while others live in water
blue spotted salamanders are not a fully aquatic species. The blue spotted salamander is a mole salamander and is generally found under logs and damp leaves. They only return to the water to reproduce. I have my terrarium set up with an approximate 80/20 ratio of land to water.
Yes it can
some species live and hunt on land, while some species hunt in shallow water.
Certain species of slugs live on land, and certain species live in the water. No species of slug can live in both.
No. Mammals are warm-blooded creatures with fur, skin or hair, and they give birth to live young which they then feed with mother's milk. Like a mammal, a salamander is a vertebrate, but that is where the similarities virtually end. A salamander has moist skin, and is cold-blooded. It lays eggs and has to live in water for part of its life. The salamander is a member of the amphibian family, like frogs, toads, newts and axolotls.
black-spotted ones
Some species may, will other species live on land
Frog belong to phyllum Chordata and Class-Amphibia so is the living habit of frog they are Amphibian in nature and can live on land and in water other amphibian is salamander
A salamander belongs to the class Amphibia, which includes animals such as frogs and toads. They are characterized by their moist skin and the ability to live on land and in water.
Amphibians are species that can live in water or on land Example: crab