What is unusual about the dental structure found in many salamander species?
Answer
Teeth are typically present only on the lower jaw
While teeth are present in salamanders, the physical trait commonly observed is that they are usually restricted to the lower jaw, although some species may show teeth on the upper jaw or palate.

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