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salamander

[sal-uh-man-der] / ˈsæl əˌmæn dər /
NOUN
amphibian
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Regenerating functional tissue across species, including salamanders and insects, relies on the ability to form a blastema, a clump of undifferentiated cells that can repair damage and grow into the missing appendage.

From Science Daily

The animals he was responsible for were often furry and charismatic, more relatable for most people than a fish or salamander.

From Seattle Times

Wild pigs kill and eat rodents, deer, birds, snakes, frogs, lizards and salamanders.

From Salon

Their disappearance triggered a chain reaction: Without prairie dogs to dig holes, burrowing owls, salamanders, and many other animals were left without dependable shelter.

From National Geographic

Frogs, salamanders and other amphibians are suffering the most.

From Seattle Times