There is a world of difference between the two, surprisingly. A salamander is an order of amphibians, being creatures that habituate on land as well as in the water. Whist a lizard is a suborder of scaled reptiles. Reptiles are not aquatic, the main difference, I suppose, would be their class.
There are four states with a salamander as their state amphibian - Alabama, Kansas, South Carolina, and Tennessee. They all have different versions of the salamander, though. Alabama has the Red Hills Salamander, Kansas has the Barred Tiger Salamander, South Carolina has the Spotted Salamander, and Tennessee has the Cave Salamander as a representative.
the stage is the salamander develops working lungs
A salamander is a salamander that lives on land.A aquatic salamander is a salamander that lives in the oceans,lakes,rivers,streams etc.
One is a frog, the other is a salamander. Both have slept with your mother.
Oh, dude, like, the Rat Army in Ender's Game is, like, totally different from the Salamander Army because, like, the Rat Army is led by Ender's friend Shen while the Salamander Army is led by Bonzo Madrid. Also, like, the Rat Army focuses more on stealth and intelligence, whereas the Salamander Army is more about brute force and aggression. So, like, they're basically polar opposites in terms of strategy and leadership style.
No they can't. They are completely different kinds of creature.
The distance between Coolangatta and Salamander Bay is 689 km, (428mi), and will take just over 8 hours of driving time, without breaks.
That is the correct spelling of "salamander" (a type of amphibian).
another name for a salamander is a newt or siren. the scientific name for a salamander is a Ambystoma maculatum. The "Cave Salamander" or "White Salamander" is known as the Olm.
its an aquatic salamander (salamander that lives in water)
No, a salamander is an amphibian.
An eft or a newt, although newts are also a different breed altogether.