tritões
Tritões are a group of amphibians belonging to the family Salamandridae. They are distinguished from other salamanders primarily by their aquatic lifestyle, although many species will spend time on land. Tritões are characterized by their typically slender bodies, long tails, and relatively small limbs. Their skin is often moist and can be smooth or slightly granular.
Many species exhibit a biphasic life cycle, starting as aquatic larvae with external gills, which they eventually
Reproduction in tritões typically involves the male depositing a spermatophore, which the female then picks up.