I don't think they do because they don't look like mammals.
Most salamanders lay eggs. Almost all amphibians do.Nearly all salamanders lay eggs. However, there are a few salamanders that give birth to live young.Some salamanders lay eggs in water. These eggs hatch into salamander larvae with gills. Other salamanders lay eggs in land. Usually these eggs hatch into tiny terrestrial salamanders that do not have gills.
2-3 weeks
Yes, salamanders are born out of eggs like frogs, and are "tadpoles" i think and turn into salamanders as they grow up.
Nobody takes care of them - they are on their own from the moment they hatch from their eggs.
Salamanders will generally have between 20 and 40 babies at a time. They lay eggs and the eggs hatch. Salamanders lay eggs up to 4 times in a season.
Like frogs, salamanders reproduce by laying eggs. The eggs hatch into aquatic tadpoles, the larval stage, and eventually metamorphose into the adult amphibian stage, which typically lives mostly on land.
Birds, snakes, amphibians, fish, and most insects
No, not all animals that hatch from eggs are considered amphibians. Amphibians are a specific group of vertebrates that include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.Other animals that hatch from eggs could be reptiles (like snakes or turtles) or birds.
how many babies do salamanders lay
Animals that can hatch from eggs include birds, reptiles (such as snakes and lizards), fish, amphibians (such as frogs and salamanders), and certain invertebrates (such as insects and arachnids). Mammals, however, do not hatch from eggs.
lay eggs
Yes, snakes hatch from eggs.