Salamanders belong to the group of vertebrates known as amphibians. They are part of the order Caudata (or Urodela), which is characterized by their elongated bodies, tails, and the ability to live both in water and on land during different life stages. Amphibians, including salamanders, are known for their moist skin and reliance on water for reproduction.
Yes, a salamander is an amphibian and amphibians are vertebrates.
A salamander is a vertebrate as it has an internal skeleton and a backbone.
A salamander is a vertebrate. All vertebrates, including salamanders, have backbones.
salamanders are vertebrates
no all salsmanders are vertebrates
True
because it has bones
mammals are the smallest group of vertebrates
Salamanders are a group of amphibians.
No, an olm is not an invertebrate. It is a species of aquatic salamander belonging to the order Caudata, which are vertebrates.
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Salamander is a common name of approximately 500 species of amphibians. Uniquely among vertebrates, they are capable of regenerating lost limbs, as well as other body parts. Some salamander species are fully aquatic throughout life, some take to the water intermittently, and some are entirely terrestrial as adults.