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salamander

[sal-uh-man-der] / ˈsæl əˌmæn dər /
NOUN
amphibian
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The same is true for a small number of animals—several salamanders, for example.

From Science Magazine

Naturally, looking for salamanders, cycling a gravel trail, or hiking a few miles can build a substantial appetite.

From Seattle Times

The endangered list grew to include little-known creatures - from the frosted flatwoods salamander to the tooth cave spider - and nearly 1,000 plants.

From Washington Times

Thankfully, there is one solution that will benefit wildlife ranging from salamanders to cougars, as well as increase public safety.

From Seattle Times

It is home to animals that have adapted to subterranean living such as worms, snails, insects, crustaceans and salamanders.

From Scientific American