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salamander

[sal-uh-man-der] / ˈsæl əˌmæn dər /
NOUN
amphibian
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These animals were 'crocodile-like' relatives of today's salamanders and frogs and could reach lengths of up to 2 m.

From Science Daily

Mexicans have plenty of spiritual animalistic icons and regional exclusives that make sense, from the endangered axolotl salamander to Xoloitzcuintle, a hairless dog.

From The Wall Street Journal

There was, too, a population of freshwater salamanders.

From Literature

But like the axolotl, the salamander she studied, this program is critically endangered.

From Los Angeles Times

“He is a mix between a bird of prey, like a peregrine falcon, with extremely streamlined shapes — of course a feline but also a Mexican salamander called an axolotl,” Otto says.

From Los Angeles Times