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- Salamandridae is a family of salamanders consisting of true salamanders and newts. Salamandrids are distinguished from other salamanders by the lack of...
- medical advancements in human and animal biology. Members of the family Salamandridae are mostly known as newts and lack the costal grooves along the sides...
- juvenile phase is called an eft. Unlike other members of the family Salamandridae, newts are semiaquatic, alternating between aquatic and terrestrial...
- There are 39 species of amphibians of Italy (including introduced and naturalised species) in two orders; no Caecilian is known to live in the country...
- Taricha consists of four species of highly toxic newts in the family Salamandridae. Their common name is Pacific newts, sometimes also western newts or...
- in Arabic arouss al-ayn, is a species of salamander in the family Salamandridae found in Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel. Its natural...
- Amphibians of Metropolitan France include: Bufo bufo, common toad Lissotriton vulgaris, common newt Salamandra salamandra, fire salamander "La Liste rouge...
- This list of amphibians of Florida includes species native to or do****ented in the U.S. state of Florida. African clawed frog - introduced/invasive Western...
- (2020). "Discovering A Po****tion of Tylototriton verrucosus (Caudata: Salamandridae) from Thailand: Implications for Conservation". Tropical Natural History...
- (2014). "Evolutionary history of Ichthyosaura alpestris (Caudata, Salamandridae) inferred from the combined analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial markers"...