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no
An tiger salamander is a amazing creature that is not a invertebrate, it is an vertebrate
a tiger salamander protects itself by poisoning its prey.
The Eastern Tiger Salamander is a consumer
no they are not
yes. salamanders have a larva body, and an adult phase that are very different. don't believe me? see for yourself. just go to google images and look up larva tiger salamander, and adult tiger salamander. see the difference?
Common name: Tiger Salamander/ Mole Salamander,Kingdom: Animalia,Phylum: Chordata,Class: Amphibia,Order: Caudata,Family: Ambystomatidae,Genus Species: Ambystoma tigrinum.
The Eastern Tiger Salamander is the state amphibian of Illinois.
It is a part of aging skin. You see when a tiger salamander is about to shed it wont move much. If you look closely your tiger salamander, it will look very ugly. Black spots all over its skin, and dark color. But dont worry. A few days later the tiger salamander will shed and it will be in its normal skin color again. I hope this helped. I wish you and your salamander good luck!
No they dont
No. Salamanders are amphibians.
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