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Amphibians are cold-blooded animals that live both on land and in water, needing water to survive as they use their lungs to breathe on land but have thin, permeable skin that also allows for respiration. Spotted salamanders are a type of amphibian that are cold-blooded with thin skin and lungs, and have a life cycle where they live in water as larvae and then on land as adults for protection.




