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Hey there, I'm William, a writer in Biology Science at Essays Chief. I've heard about this amphibian category but, not have many ideas about it. Salamanders are lizard-like species, I know. However, are there similarities between lizards and salamanders? I've searched the internet for this and found that the normal weight of salamanders is 55 to 66 lbs. Interesting! Let's discuss salamanders here. Share the information you have. It would be great if you help me out to research about salamanders.

Thanks a lot and cheers!
 
Well, the main thing is the difference between reptiles and amphibians. In general, reptiles like it hot and dry, and amphibians like it cool and damp.
 
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