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Salamanders do not have a traditional pregnancy like mammals; instead, they typically lay eggs. The duration of egg incubation varies by species, generally ranging from a few weeks to several months, depending on environmental conditions and species-specific factors. Some salamanders exhibit internal fertilization, but the young hatch from eggs rather than developing in a womb.

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