YES, some salamanders are tropical, not all. Legless salamander type creatures are called caecilians. See the link below for more information on these creatures.
Whatever they are lucky enough to catch
There are; Caudata- salamanders and newts; Anura- frogs and toads; and Apoda- legless caecilians.
Tropical
You are describing a species of amphibians called caecilians. They are legless and worm-like, with a cylindrical body and often have a similar appearance to snakes. They primarily live underground and have adapted to a burrowing lifestyle.
The caecilians are legless lizards.
Yes. A lizard, legless or otherwise, is a reptile.
A tadpole with not one leg and is legless and uses its tail to swim
Striped Legless Lizard was created in 1882.
Snakes are the most well-known among of legless reptiles, but there are also legless lizards, which are not closely related to snakes despite the similar appearance.
Amphibians with long slender bodies that keep their tails as adults are called caecilians. Caecilians are legless amphibians that burrow underground and primarily live in tropical regions. They have a unique appearance with small eyes and tentacles on their heads.
I believe you are referring to a Glass Lizard, which is a legless lizard. This animal has evolved to loose its legs for the main purpose of burrowing. A legless lizard is not a snake for several reasons, one of which being a legless lizard has ear holes, and snakes do no. Their internal anatomies' differ as well.
The legless lizard has the remnants of leg bones inside its body - but they are not visible from the outside.