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Yes, salamander eggs need water to survive and develop. Most species lay their eggs in aquatic environments, such as ponds or streams, where the eggs can remain moist and provide the necessary conditions for the embryos to grow. Without water, the eggs would desiccate and fail to develop properly.

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