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Salamanders protect their young in various ways, depending on the species. Some species exhibit parental care by guarding the eggs until they hatch, while others may carry the larvae on their backs to safer environments. Additionally, certain salamanders lay eggs in moist, hidden locations to shield them from predators and harsh conditions. This protective behavior enhances the survival chances of their offspring during vulnerable early stages of life.

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