Can a salamander breathe after the adult stage?
An axolotl is a salamander in the larval stage. They live in the water, so they need to have gills to breathe.
the stage is the salamander develops working lungs
they breath through there skin
yes they have lungs to breathe
A salamander has both lungs and gills to breathe underwater. I found a good site if you want to read more about them.
yes you can
They are a semi-transparent salamander with red frills they use to breathe.
This salamander eats crabs, shrimps, aquatic insects, fish and frogs.
Adult stage.
Every salamander starts its life as an embryo. Most species are born out of an egg, this is called the larval stage. The larvas develop under water until metamorphisis occurs. Their bodyshape changes and this is called the juvenile or subadult stage. Later the salamander becomes an adult an is able to reproduce itself. In some species, the embryonic and larval phases are spent inside the mother, so they cant be seen. Other species do not have a visuble metamorfosis, the species are called neotene (eg: axolotl).
1.Egg stage- 2.Larva stage- 3.Pupa stage- 4.Adult stage-
First an embryo (egg-stage), later a larva (freeswimming stage)