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For context, many climbing animals have obvious adaptations like claws or toepads that help them grip. Salamanders have none of that, yet hundreds of different species are documented to climb vertically (some more than others). The wandering salamander climbs redwoods trees as high as 300 ft. HOW??
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Jonathan Huie, PhD