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Yes, both kangaroos and salamanders have teeth.
Yes!Salamanders do have teeth- but not for chewing, they have teeth kind of like a snakes, its to hold the food in their mouth so it cant get away.Salamanders teeth face backwards.
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how many babies do salamanders lay
salamanders do bite but they wont if you dont make them mad
Tiger salamanders have many adaptations. One of these is their webbed feet that are useful in escaping predators when in water. Another is their brownish coloration. This helps them to camouflage in their usually marsh-like environment. They also have a large mouth with no teeth that is useful in eating insects.
Newts are a group of salamanders belonging to the family Salamandridae. (All newts are salamanders, but not all salamanders are newts) In North America there are two genus of newts, the Eastern newts and the Western newts.
'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.
Especcially carnivore fish, birds and mammals prey on salamanders. There are many snakes preying on amfibians, but they eat mostly frogs not salamanders.
salamanders have a heart with one ventricle and two atria
Salamanders are Herbivores which are animals that eat plants so there for Salamanders do not eat ants
Most Salamanders are harmless. be careful handling, as they do have teeth.