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Salamanders adapt to ponds primarily through their aquatic larval stage, where they develop gills for breathing underwater and a streamlined body for efficient swimming. As adults, many species develop lungs for breathing air, allowing them to venture onto land while still returning to ponds for reproduction. Their permeable skin also aids in respiration and water absorption, enabling them to thrive in moist environments. Additionally, their diet and behavior can adapt to the availability of prey in pond ecosystems.

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