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Answer (1 of 2): Yes. The “tadpole” stage of salamanders, including newts, is called the larval stage. They are not as bulb-shaped as frog tadpoles, but look mostly like smaller salamanders with gills and, usually, a keeled tail. Unlike frog tadpoles that are mostly herbivorous, larval salamander
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