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Comments: Scientists scramble to save dying amphibians
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actually this is a Q and I’m only 11 (and you can probably tell by my typing) but last year I did a project on my tiger salamander (sal) on if they can sense water and I got first place because they can ill explain how once you contact me back but this year I don’t know what to do well I thought of it and I remember I did not know how they sense water so I’m contacting you on this. Also I cannot explain to you through the computer now and maybe this is 2014 well contact me as soon as posiable