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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Salamander, Bolitoglossa, Legendary salamander in popular culture, Four-toed salamander, Santa Cruz Long-toed Salamander, Giant salamander, Asiatic salamander, Oedipina, Sirenidae, Hynobius, Slender salamander, Red Hills salamander, Ensatina, Thorius, Desmognathus, Lesser Siren, Woodland salamander, Plethodon glutinosus, Chiropterotriton, Nototriton, Poisonous amphibians, Coastal Giant Salamander, Southern Dwarf Siren, Northern Dwarf Siren, Oedipina complex, Siberian salamander, Cryptotriton, Pagham stream salamander, Aneides lugubris, Ambystoma texanum, Dendrotriton, Climbing salamander, Greater Siren, Long-tailed Clawed Salamander, Amphiuma pholeter, Amphiuma tridactylum, Hydromantes, Two-toed Amphiuma, Gyrinophilus, Korean crevice salamander, Salamandroidea, Plethodon serratus, Ringed Salamander, Plethodon albagula, Desmognathus auriculatus, Streamside Salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum, Trinity Alps giant salamander, Tellico Salamander, Jeju salamander, Valdotriton, Regalerpeton, Kori salamander, Wehrle's salamander, Cryptobranchoidea, Nesovtriton, Albanerpeton, Persian Brook Salamander, Gorgan Salamander, Western Chinese mountain salamander, Bolitoglossa palmata, Liua, Korean salamander, Paradactylodon, Speleomantes, Batrachuperus, Schrenck Siberian Salamander, Ranodon, Primorye Newt, Albanerpetontidae, Pseudotriton, Salamandrella, Lineatriton, Ixalotriton, Western Red Back Salamander. Excerpt: Bolitoglossa also called Tropical climbing salamanders or Web-footed Salamanders is a genus of salamanders in the Plethodontidae family. Their range is Central and South America: Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, northeastern Brazil, and central Bolivia. These arboreal and terrestrial, Neotropical salamanders of the Bolitoglossa genus make up the largest genus in the order Caudata consisting of approximately one-...