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.
The difference is frogs are more circular and have long sticky tongues. Salamanders look more like damp lizards and don't have sticky tongues
No, they are not.
amphibians
The difference is that the second "frogs glottis" has a question mark.
Salamanders are the only group with a fully developed tail. All frogs lack a tail without exception. The frogs do develop a tail in the larval stage but it gets lost after metamorfosis. There is a third group of amfibians: the Gymnophiona or caecilians . These generally have a shorter tail, soms species lach a tail. All caecilians are worm-like wether they have a tal or not. The presence of a tail in this group is only visible on the underside. In tailless species, the cloaca is at the end of the body, in tailcarrying species it is more to the middle.
Frogs salamanders
Amphibians.
Of the approximately 7000 species of amphibians. 90 percent are frogs. Other types of amphibians include newts, salamanders, caecilians and mudpuppies.
Salamanders eat frogs, mosquito eggs, small fish and tadpoles. They are able to get their food by out swimming them and then catch them with their wide mouths.
anphibians
It is the fear of amphibians (e.g. frogs, salamanders).
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