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Blood-powered toes give salamanders an arboreal edge

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Wandering salamanders are known for gliding high through the canopies of coastal redwood forests, but how the small amphibians stick their landing and take-off with ease remains something of a mystery.

A new study in the Journal of Morphology reveals the answer may have a surprising mechanism: blood-powered toes.

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