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.
The male deposits sperm on the lakebed and the female fertilizes it.
they use external and internal fertilization
They lay eggs
how do born salamanders come out adult salamanders
they lay eggs
They reproduce sexually
the beginning of summer
They give eggs
They lay eggs, much like frogs and salamanders.
Salamanders can reproduce sexually both and asexually. Mammals however produce sexually without exception.
Salamanders and newts are not reptiles because they reproduce by laying eggs in water and are aquatic for part of their life cycle. They are amphibians like frogs and toads.
how do born salamanders come out adult salamanders
Salamanders are anphibians
salamanders are vertebrates
Salamanders are amphibians.
No,salamanders are only in wet areas and Egypt is very dry and has scarcly any water so salamanders wouldn't survive there.
Salamanders technically are considered to be consumers. Salamanders are considered to be consumers because they do not produce their food.