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- Salamanders range in size from the minute salamanders, with a total length of 27 mm (1+1⁄8 in), including the tail, to the Chinese giant salamander which...
- exception of Proteus anguinus, all "cave salamanders" are members of the family Plethodontidae ("lungless salamanders"). Almost all of them are paedomorphic...
- Caudata (or Urodela, the salamanders), and Gymnophiona (or Apoda, the caecilians). It has been suggested that salamanders arose separately from a temnospondyl-like...
- The mole salamanders (genus Ambystoma) are a group of advanced salamanders endemic to North America. The group has become famous due to the presence of...
- The Cryptobranchidae are a family of fully aquatic salamanders commonly known as the giant salamanders. They include some of the largest living amphibians...
- tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) is a species of mole salamander and one of the largest terrestrial salamanders in North America. These salamanders usually...
- learning in spotted salamanders. Researchers found that spotted salamanders can ****ociate visual landmarks with food. Thus spotted salamanders may learn landmarks...
- The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidi****) is one of the largest salamanders and one of the largest amphibians in the world. It is fully aquatic...
- in fact on some level, since many species of salamander, including fire salamanders and Alpine salamanders, excrete toxic, physiologically active substances...
- and Salamanders of Europe. London: Academic Press. Manenti, Raoul, et al. “Foraging plasticity favours adaptation to new habitats in fire salamanders.”...