yes
because without moist skin they would dry up and die.
Frogs,toads,salamanders,leech
Animals that breathe through moist skin are amphibians , frogs, salamanders, caecillians , newt , snail , earthworm , etc
Despite looking similar to lizards, salamanders are quite different. They have smooth, wet skin and cannot survive long outside of a moist environment. These traits qualify salamanders as amphibians.
The animal that has moist skin with no scales are amphibians.
Amphibians.. because they exchange gas partly through their skin, so gases must be able to move in and out - Their skin's got to be permeable and moist.
Amphibians in general live on land and partly in water, are cold blooded, and often have moist skin. Common examples are frogs and salamanders.
Amphibians. some reptiles also have smooth, moist skin.
Salamanders lack scales and claws and have moist, glandular skin; true lizards are reptiles and have claws and dry, scaly, cornified skin.
animals that breathe through moist skin book lungs and book lungs.
No, salamanders do not have fur. They are amphibians with smooth, moist skin that helps them absorb water and breathe through their skin. Their skin can come in various colors and patterns, but it does not have the hair or fur characteristic of mammals.
Tiger salamanders stay in cool moist places.