Nothing!
something to do with embryology
Some are skunks, raccoons, turtles, chipmunks, squirrels, opossums, and snakes.
For one they are all bilaterally symetrical, they all have a mouth and anus, they are vertebrates with a dorsal spinal cord and skulls this makes them all members of the SubPhylum Vertebrata...after this these animals divide into separate classes. Chickens: Aves Opossums: Mammalia Boney Fish: Osteichthyes
the early stages of development all four organisms have a tail and a row of tiny slits along their throats. love Steven Fullilove (:
no
Some of this salamander's predators includes skunks, raccoons, turtles, chipmunks, squirrels, opossums, and snakes. As eggs and larvae, salamanders are eaten by fish, turtles, aquatic insects, birds, frogs, and crayfish.
fish birds cattle chickens
Turtles with Salamanders Yes. Fish of any kind in with them NO!
jawless fishes and salamanders are alike in that both types animals
yes
No Axolotles are immature Salamanders.
ducks, frogs, beavers, opossums, fish, newts, salamanders, cranes, herons, swans, canada gesse, garter snakes, crayfish, leeches, water scorpions, and turtles are normally found near a pond.