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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...
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juvenile phase is
called an eft.
Unlike other members of the
family Salamandridae,
newts are semiaquatic,
alternating between aquatic and terrestrial...
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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...
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Species that are
probably extirpated are
indicated with an
asterisk (*).
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without food for up to
three years and may live for
almost 30 years.
Salamandridae are a
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Taricha consists of four
species of
highly toxic newts in the
family Salamandridae.
Their common name is
Pacific newts,
sometimes also
western newts or...
- Matsui, & Rao, 2014 : A new
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Tylototriton (Amphibia: Urodela:
Salamandridae) from
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- salamanders,
which includes 60% of all
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- newt (Echinotriton andersoni) is a
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family Salamandridae found in the
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