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Q: What happens when a salamander's tail is cut-off?
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Are salamanders unique?

Salamanders are unique (as amphibians) in having a fully grown tail, most caecelians and all frogs lack a tail. Salamanders also have a pre-mating ritual that appears like a sort of dance wich is not known by frogs.


What is it called when an amphibian keeps their tail as an adult?

They are called salamanders


Examples of amphibians with tail?

There are many different types and species of amphibians around the world. Newts and Salamanders are types of amphibians with tails.


What tip of salamanders grow the biggest?

Depends on the speicies, but in most cases, the tail.


What is the difference between a frogs toads and salamanders?

Salamanders are the only group with a fully developed tail. All frogs lack a tail without exception. The frogs do develop a tail in the larval stage but it gets lost after metamorfosis. There is a third group of amfibians: the Gymnophiona or caecilians . These generally have a shorter tail, soms species lach a tail. All caecilians are worm-like wether they have a tal or not. The presence of a tail in this group is only visible on the underside. In tailless species, the cloaca is at the end of the body, in tailcarrying species it is more to the middle.


Can Fire salamander regenerate tail?

Yes, salamanders can regenerate their tails and legs. See related link


How does a Salamander look like?

Salamanders are found in different places depending on species. Marbled Salamanders (beautiful, btw) can be found under rotting logs. Some salamanders are found in rock crevices while many other are found in streams and under rocks in those streams. If you're searching for salamanders, the key is to stick close to water or moist areas.


Why are salamanders called creatures with visible tails?

Well, from my point of view the salamanders have a visible tail, although the newts and the toads are rougher and stronger the visible tail asks as a whip. I think maybe you should try looking it up because im not sure this is the write answer... SORRY! Im just a scientist! Thanks for everything:)


What is a mongooses tail do?

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What amphibians keep their tail as an adult?

Adult salamanders keep their tails. Salamanders are a group of amphibians typically characterized by a lizard-like appearance, with slender bodies, blunt snouts, and short limbs. They look like between a frog and a lizard.


What happens first when a bladderworts catches a tadpole by the tail?

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Do salamanders give birth?

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