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d) salamanders
salamanders are amphibians because amphibians are animals that live part of their lives in water and part on land. They usually have soft, moist skin that is protected by a slippery layer of mucus.
salamanders are amphibians because amphibians are animals that live part of their lives in water and part on land. They usually have soft, moist skin that is protected by a slippery layer of mucus.
d. Salamander is not a reptile.
It is an amphibian. It looks like a lizard but is not one. It lives on both land and water.
It's Kingdom Animalia; Phylum Chordata; Class Amphibia; Order Urodela with sub-orders Cryptobranchoidea, Salamandroidea, and Sirenoidea
It is an amphibian. It looks like a lizard but is not one. It lives on both land and water.
It's Kingdom Animalia; Phylum Chordata; Class Amphibia; Order Urodela with sub-orders Cryptobranchoidea, Salamandroidea, and Sirenoidea