Completely terrestrial salamanders
A) have succeeded in avoiding the need for moisture.
B) convert from the adult left form back to a newt form.
C) hold their eggs internally until they hatch.
D) undergo paedomorphosis.
E) undergo direct development where the larval stage is bypassed.
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