Which statement best describes the typical limb configuration and gait of most terrestrial salamanders?

Answer

Limbs are often short and awkwardly placed, leading to a clumsy, belly-crawling gait

The four limbs of most salamanders are typically short and positioned awkwardly, resulting in a slow, belly-crawling movement optimized for navigating dense undergrowth or mud rather than rapid sustained locomotion.

Which statement best describes the typical limb configuration and gait of most terrestrial salamanders?
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