Yes, they are.
No. Some amphibians are toads, salamanders, newts, etc...
Frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and axolotls are all examples of Amphibia, or amphibians.
Amphibians such as frogs, toads, newts and salamanders all have a stage of their life which is called a tadpole or a polliwog.
Nope. Salamanders, for example, have four legs, as do frogs.
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.
Newts & Salamanders, Frogs & Toads, Caecilians
Frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts are all amphibians. They are a group of vertebrate animals that spend part of their time on land and part in the water; so they are considered an intermediate form between fishes and reptiles.
Frogs, toads, and other amphibians (like newts and salamanders) are all cold-blooded, meaning that their body temperature is determined by their environment.
Snakes breathe using their lungs, like all reptiles. If they are underwater they have to come to the surface to breathe. Amphibians (frogs, newts, salamanders etc) are NOT reptiles. Amphibians often breathe through their skin.
no they do not salamanders and frogs toads an all the amphibians eat different foods
Frogs, toads, newts and salamanders are amphibians.Amphibians are cold-blooded.Amphibians spend part of their lives under water and part of their lives on land.They lay jelly-covered eggs in the water.Amphibians breathe with gills or lungs or through their skin.Baby amphibians live in water and breathe with gills.An amphibian's skin is moist. (They do NOT have scales.)Amphibians are vertebrates -- they have backbones.Most amphibians live in or near water or in damp places.
Amphibians are frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and other cold blooded animals that change from breathing water as a juvenile to breathing air as an adult.Amphibians lay their eggs in water, as their fish ancestors did.Some examples:Frogs. All sorts!Toads. Many types.Newts/Salamanders. Many types, including axolotls.Caecilians. They look like earthworms or snakes, but they are not!A few species:FROGS American Bullfrog -Rana catesbeianaBig-eyed Tree Frog -Leptopelis vermiculatusTOADScommon toad -Bufo bufoEuropean Common Spadefoot toad -Pelobates fuscusNEWTSCrested Newt -Triturus cristatusFire Belly Newts -CynopsSALAMANDERSGiant salamander 'Hellbender' -Cryptobranchus alleganiensisRed Backed Salamander -Plethodon cinereusSpotted Salamander -Ambystoma maculatumAXOLOTL (a type of salamander)(Mexican) axolotl - Ambystoma mexicanumCAECILIANSCooper's Caecilian -Praslinia cooperiAtretochoana eiselti - a lungless caecilian______________________________________________________________For more information, see 'Related links' below.