they group in a lot of ways i think!:)
A group of Salamanders is called a "band" of Salamanders.
Salamanders are a group of amphibians.
Salamanders are solitary animals. They do not run in packs or herds.
'Salamanders' are a group of amphibians belonging to the Order Caudata. There are many different families in this order, all of which are considered Salamanders.
A group of Salamanders is called a congress.
the answer is C. a population is a group of one species that lives in one area
newts or salamanders?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! --------------- Actually, they're called amphibians. Newts and salamanders are in that group. Frogs are as well.
how do born salamanders come out adult salamanders
Salamanders are anphibians
salamanders are vertebrates
Salamanders are amphibians.
Salamanders belong to the group of vertebrates known as amphibians. They are part of the order Caudata (or Urodela), which is characterized by their elongated bodies, tails, and the ability to live both in water and on land during different life stages. Amphibians, including salamanders, are known for their moist skin and reliance on water for reproduction.