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the amphibian that was thought to have fire - proof skin

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Answered by rohitnain2580
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Amphibians with smooth skin, long bodies, and long tails, salamanders are found in the Americas and the temperate zones of Northern Africa, Asia, and Europe. Like all amphibians, salamanders are cold-blooded (ectothermic) and require moisture to live. The nearly 400 different species range from exclusively terrestrial dwellers such as the Red-backed salamander, who will not go into the water even to breed, to totally acquatic species, such as Torrent salamanders who live in the cold, clear streams of the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Other species, such as the Black-bellied salamander are semi-acquatic, spending some time on land and some time in the water. Salamanders, on average, are usually 10 to 15 inches in length, though some species, such as the Hellbender, America’s largest salamander, can reach 22 inches or more. The Japanese giant salamander is the largest salamander in the world at 5 feet long.
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