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Salamander is a commonly used name for more than 500 amphibians that have slender bodies, long tails and short legs. These amphibians have moist skins and they are well fitted in or around the areas with water or maybe in the areas with some protection under the moist grounds, generally in the forests.
There are some species of salamanders which are aquatic for their entire life, there are some species which take the water from time to time, and there are some species which are completely terrestrial when they are grown as adults.
The salamanders resemble the lizards to a great deal. The only point of difference is that these salamanders lack scales. These salamanders have the capabilities of regenerating their lost limbs.
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