Letter
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Clue
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Answer
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A
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A highly-endangered salamander whose name means "water dog" in the Aztec language.
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Axolotl
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B
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A big, noisy amphibian common in North America.
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Bullfrog
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C
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An amphibian that looks like a worm or a snake.
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Caecilian
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D
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A synonym to this animal's name would be "small amphibian-lizard".
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Dwarf Salamander
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E
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A European frog that can change genders, like a clown fish, and is often used a food.
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Edible Frog
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F
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An animal that, according the German folklore, is born of fire.
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Fire Salamander
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G
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An amphibian known for its transparent belly.
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Glass Frog
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H
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This amphibian can grow extra skin which resembles hair in order to increase their oxygenation (amphibians breath through their skin).
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Hairy Frog
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I
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A gliding amphibian from a particular country in southern Asia.
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Indian Flying Frog
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J
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This Asian amphibian is one of the largest in the world.
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Japanese Giant Salamander
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K
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A tree-dwelling amphibian from central Africa (specific species name).
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Kivu Tree Frog
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L
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An amphibian named after a big cat.
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Leopard Frog
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M
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An invasive species in Australian. (This species is also known by a name which starts with 'c'.)
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Marine Toad/Cane Toad
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N
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A type of salamander, though some people don't realize this.
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Newt
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O
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An eyeless cave creature found in Italy.
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Olm
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P
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Do not ever touch these amphibians. It'll kill you.
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Poison-Dart Frog
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Q
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If it talks like duck, then it might actually be an amphibian.
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Quacking Frog
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R
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A South American amphibian with certain colored eyes.
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Red-Eyed Tree Frog
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S
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Somehow, an amphibian can live in the coldest part of Russia.
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Siberian Newt
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T
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A different type of amphibian named after a different type of big cat.
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Tiger Salamander
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U
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A type of frog named after a country in Africa.
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Uganda Clawed Frog
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V
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This amphibian is named after an exploding mountain.
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Volcano Clawed Frog
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W
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This animal can literally freeze over in the winter and thaw out again completely unharmed in the spring.
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Wood Frog
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X
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An African amphibian apparently better known as the clawed frog.
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Xenopus
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Y
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This amphibian-lizard has poke-a-dots of a certain color.
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Yellow-Spotted Salamander
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Z
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An amphibian-lizard whose name means "back and forth".
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Zigzag Salamander
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