Amazing footage has captured how 'wandering salamanders' glide like skydivers to help control and slow their fall when they leap from a lofty height. The amphibians, which are often hard to observe because they live in some of the world's tallest trees in , have long limbs and flattened bodies that are perfect for climbing.But unlike their distant cousins – the gliding leaf frog and flying gecko – they do not have skin flaps or webbing to help them glide.
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