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Red-backed salamanders can survive these dry times by doing something called ‘pulse feeding’ in which they gorge when there is plenty of food and store the excess calories as fat in their tails.
Next time you’re walking through fallen leaves in a forest, keep an eye out for the Eastern red-backed salamander—a small woodland creature with a huge role to play.
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