how does the shape of a salamander help it swim ?
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They don't have hind legs at all! Their long, strong tails are flat to help sirens swim like a fish, with the tail flapping from side to side. Different members of the salamander order have developed different ways of breathing. Sirens keep their gills all their lives, which allows them to breathe underwater.
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salamanders have a long tail which flap like a fish to help it swim
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