Amphibians typically have four appendages, consisting of two forelimbs (front legs) and two hind limbs (back legs). These limbs are adapted for various functions, such as swimming, jumping, and climbing, depending on the species and their habitat. Most amphibians also have webbed toes to aid in swimming and may exhibit differences in limb structure based on their lifestyle, such as elongated limbs for jumping in frogs.
Salamanders are anphibians
no they dont
yes
no
No they do not have scales or hair
Snails are invertebrates. :)
frog or newt
No they are reptiles
yes
sometimes
a herpetologist
Yes they do.