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  2. Template:Salamander - Wikipedia

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    Your salamander must be fed daily and will be your faithful companion for life!" text, or just blank it with  , in the |stocktext= parameter: {{subst:Salamander|stocktext=Salamanders show appreciation, and hopefully this one has made your day better.|message=For being so helpful at [[SomeArticle]]! ~~~~}} Your username is filled in ...

  3. Template:Salamander-stub - Wikipedia

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    More than one stub template may be used, if necessary, though no more than four should be used on any article. Place a stub template at the very end of the article, after the "External links" section, any navigation templates, and the category tags. As usual, templates are added by including their name inside double braces, e.g. {{Salamander ...

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  6. Salamander - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Salamanders are a group of amphibians typically ... available in vector, image and PDF formats This page ...

  7. Plethodontidae - Wikipedia

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    Plethodontidae, or lungless salamanders, are a family of salamanders. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] With over 500 species, lungless salamanders are by far the largest family of salamanders in terms of their diversity. Most species are native to the Western Hemisphere , from British Columbia to Brazil.

  8. Common mudpuppy - Wikipedia

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    This aids the salamander when feeding. When the salamander performs the "suck and gape" feeding style, the prey is pulled into the mouth, and the teeth function to hold the prey inside the mouth and prevent the prey from escaping. [14] At both sides of their mouths their lips interlock, which allows them to use suction feeding. [7]

  9. Webster's salamander - Wikipedia

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    The Webster's salamander (Plethodon websteri) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to the southeast United States, in patchy and disjunct lowland subpopulations ranging from South Carolina to Louisiana. Its natural habitat is mixed mesophytic temperate forests, in association with rocky streams and outcrops. [1]