Most salamanders lay eggs. Almost all amphibians do.
Nearly all salamanders lay eggs. However, there are a few salamanders that give birth to live young.
Some salamanders lay eggs in water. These eggs hatch into salamander larvae with gills. Other salamanders lay eggs in land. Usually these eggs hatch into tiny terrestrial salamanders that do not have gills.
Salamanders lay eggs. The eggs hatch into aquatic larvae which later metamorphose into the adult form. Somewhat like frogs (egg -> tadpole -> adult).
the lay eggs most anphibians lay eggs
they lay eggs
yes that turn into tadpoles
Lay eggs
Some do, some do not
Most amphibians are oviparous (lay eggs ) e.g. but some are ovoviviparous or viviparous ( give birth to young ones ) as some salamanders .
Most amphibians are oviparous (lay eggs ) e.g. but some are ovoviviparous or viviparous ( give birth to young ones ) as some salamanders .
There are some species of frog which give birth to live young, rather than laying eggs, such as members of the African genus Nectophrynoides. There are also some salamanders which give birth to young which are either larvae, or already metamorphosed. Caecilians are a type of amphibian, rather like a worm, which give birth to fully metamorphosed young.
No, penguins do not give birth to live young. They give birth to eggs.
No. There are some species of frog which give birth to live young, rather than laying eggs, such as members of the African genus Nectophrynoides. There are also some salamanders which give birth to young which are either larvae, or already metamorphosed. Caecilians are a type of amphibian, rather like a worm, which give birth to fully metamorphosed young.
Eggs.
hatched from eggs
yes cnidarians lay eggs
give birth
Amphibians hatch out of an egg with no shell.
Horses give birth to live young
the python gives birth to there young