The wandering salamander demonstrates a remarkable ability to steer through the air by using its long flexible tail, adapting its pitch, yaw, and roll effectively.
Using a technique akin to dipping its foot into the airstream, the salamander can change direction and control its speed with an impressive parachute posture.
Upon landing, the impact causes the salamander's feet to flex, trapping blood in its toes and stiffening them, which transforms them into grippy claws.
The physiological adaptations of the salamander's feet enhance its climbing ability and prepare it for subsequent leaps back into the air, showcasing its unique skills.
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