Salamanders are in the Class Amphibi
Siren salamander
Aves are the class of birds, so the best example of animals in class Aves is birds. Robins, cockatoos, and finches are specific examples.
Order. It goes: Domain-> kingdom-> phylum-> class-> order-> family-> genus-> species.
Because a class is a group of phylums.
No, animals of the same genus have the same Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, and Family.
Salamander is a common name of approximately 500 species of amphibians.
A female salamander. It's one of the animals that doesn't have a special name for a certain gender or age.
The niche of a salamander is to eat small invertebrates. It also provides food for larger animals on the food chain.
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A salamnder belongs in the class Amphibia, the order Lissamphibia, and in the family Caudata. The salamander is the term for about 500 species of Caudata.
Common name: Tiger Salamander/ Mole Salamander,Kingdom: Animalia,Phylum: Chordata,Class: Amphibia,Order: Caudata,Family: Ambystomatidae,Genus Species: Ambystoma tigrinum.
Salamanders refer to the 4 legged and tailed animals.
Kansas Animals Salamander Apes Fuzzy Alabama
Lycian Salamander is threatened due to habitat loss. Its likely that humans and/or other possible animals could of been a cause.
yes but try to find one that specialises in exotic animals
· Kings River Slender Salamander
a specialized structure is something that a animal has that is for protection or something the some animals have that others animals don't have for example= ex:the long tailed salamander has no lungs