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Salamander

Salamanders are a group of amphibians typically characterized by their lizard-like appearance, with slender bodies, blunt snouts, short limbs projecting at right angles to the body, and the presence of a tail in both larvae and adults. All ten extant salamander families are grouped together under the order Urodela, the sole surviving order from the group…

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Salamander

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Avg. degree1.99
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Salamander

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related to Conservation · 36
Salamander → AArk, ACAP, Amphibian Ark, Amphibian Conservation Action Plan, Amphibian Specialist Group, Amphibian Survival Alliance, An, Another, Arkansas, ASA, ASG, CBP, Chinese, Currently, Few, Guatemala, Habitat, IUCN, Mexico, Of
related to Reproduction and development · 23
Salamander → Ambystomatidae, As, Asiatic, Caucasian, Corsican, Except, For, In, In Old World, Males, Many, Once, Pheromones, Plethodontidae, Pyrenean, Salamandridae, Salamandroidea, Sardinian, Sirenidae, The
related to Distribution and habitat · 20
Salamander → Batrachia, Caudata, China, Cryptobranchoidea, England, Further, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Late Jurassic, Middle Jurassic, Permian, Salamanders, Scotland, Spain, The, Their, Triassic, Triassurus, Urodela, Valdotriton
related to Phylogeny and evolution · 20
Salamander → Devonian, England, Eurasia, Karaurus, Kazakhstan, Kokartus, Kyrgyzstan, Late Carboniferous, Marmorerpeton, Middle Jurassic, Middle-Late Jurassic, Middle-Late Triassic, More, Other, Pangaea, Permian, Scotland, The, They, Triassurus
related to Feeding and diet · 18
Salamander → Adult, All, Although, Andrias, Appalachian Mountains, Cannibalism, Desmognathus, In, Japanese, Large, Many, Most, Salamanders, The, They, Tiger, Unlike, When
related to Camouflage and mimicry · 16
Salamander → Although, Batesian, Batrachoseps, California, Californian, Ensatina, In California, It, Notophthalmus, Other, Predators, Pseudotriton, Sometimes, Taricha, The, Yellow
related to Myth and legend · 14
Salamander → Animals, Aristotle, Elder, History, Isidore, It, Legends, Natural History, Pliny, Saint Augustine, Seville, The, This, When
related to Respiration · 14
Salamander → Asiatic, Ensatina, In, Larval, Necturus, Plethodontidae, Respiration, Rhyacotriton, Siren, Some, The, To, Water, When
related to Description · 12
Salamander → All, Cave, Chinese, Congo, Male, Most, Pacific, Proteidae, Salamanders, Salamandridae, Some, The
related to Trunk, limbs and tail · 12
Salamander → An, Bolitoglossa, California, Climbing, Except, Hydromantes, Salamanders, Salamandridae, Some, The, Their, When

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salamanders species may skin tail water fire gills limbs known mouth aquatic used also body larvae amphibians ambystoma terrestrial prey

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the heartinstance ofThe remarkable ability of salamanders to regenerate is not just limited to limbs but extends to vital organs0.80text
jawinstance ofThe remarkable ability of salamanders to regenerate is not just limited to limbs but extends to vital organs0.80text
and parts of the spinal cordinstance ofThe remarkable ability of salamanders to regenerate is not just limited to limbs but extends to vital organs0.80text
showing their uniqueness compared to different types of vertebratesinstance ofThe remarkable ability of salamanders to regenerate is not just limited to limbs but extends to vital organs0.80text
the Georgia blind salamanderinstance ofand in cave dwellers0.80text
they are absent or covered with a layer of skininstance ofand in cave dwellers0.80text
the fire salamander have a flatter lens which can focus over a much wider range of distancesinstance ofFully terrestrial species0.80text
the mudpuppyinstance ofSome neotenic species0.80text
Necturus use specified musculatureinstance ofneotenic salamanders0.80text
such as the levatores arcuuminstance ofneotenic salamanders0.80text
to move external gills to keep the respiratory surfaces constantly in contact with new oxygenated waterinstance ofneotenic salamanders0.80text
the Japanese giant salamanderinstance ofLarge species0.80text

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