No, they have wet slimy skin. Reptiles have dry skin.
no
The skin of the pet of your friend is dry and scaly because it is a reptile.
A salamander has wet moist skin
through its skin
Both are waterproof
Both are waterproof
It is a part of aging skin. You see when a tiger salamander is about to shed it wont move much. If you look closely your tiger salamander, it will look very ugly. Black spots all over its skin, and dark color. But dont worry. A few days later the tiger salamander will shed and it will be in its normal skin color again. I hope this helped. I wish you and your salamander good luck!
There is a species of salamander that has 2 completely different body types. One is for lush wet periods and the other is for harsh dry conditions. Same animal but it changes it's size and skin to suit the weather and environmental conditions.
It cannot even reach its own skin...
they breath through there skin
because they have smooth skin.
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.
the salamander.