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Sentences with WEB-TOED-SALAMANDER

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"The web-toed salamander is a small amphibian found in North America."
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"The web-toed salamander has toes that are connected by a thin membrane."
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"The web-toed salamander can be spotted near bodies of water like ponds and streams."
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"The web-toed salamander is known for its ability to live both on land and in water."
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"Researchers have discovered a new species of web-toed salamander in the Amazon rainforest."
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"The web-toed salamander relies on its webbed feet to swim gracefully through the water."
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"The web-toed salamander feeds on small insects and invertebrates."
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"The web-toed salamander is an important part of the local ecosystem."
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"The web-toed salamander can regenerate lost body parts, including limbs and tails."
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"The web-toed salamander is under threat due to habitat destruction."
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"The web-toed salamander has a distinctive pattern on its back."
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"The web-toed salamander is a popular choice for amphibian enthusiasts as a pet."
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"The web-toed salamander has a lifespan of around five to seven years."
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"The web-toed salamander undergoes metamorphosis from an aquatic larva to a terrestrial adult."
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"The web-toed salamander has a slimy skin that helps keep it moist."
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"The web-toed salamander is a protected species in many countries."
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"The web-toed salamander is a rare species found only in certain parts of North America."
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"Scientists have been studying the habitat and behavior of the web-toed salamander for years."
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"The web-toed salamander has a unique adaptation that allows it to move quickly in water."
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"The population of web-toed salamanders has been declining due to habitat loss."
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"During breeding season, male web-toed salamanders display vibrant colors to attract females."
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"The web-toed salamander is known for its ability to regenerate limbs if injured."
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"There are several subspecies of the web-toed salamander, each with its own distinct characteristics."
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"In some Native American folklore, the web-toed salamander is considered a symbol of good luck."
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"Ecologists are working towards conserving the habitats of web-toed salamanders to ensure their survival."
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