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The family's name, ''amphibiland'', is most likely in reference to the word amphibian, which means that the Gildemander and their juvenile forms spend part of their life in water and part of it land, much like real world {{w|salamander}}s. Considering we see all members of this family on land, we can suspect that they spend the early part of their lives in water, like most amphibians. They also look very similar to salamanders, with their four legs being 90° to their body, and brown, slimy looking skin.
The family's name, ''amphibiland'', is most likely in reference to the word amphibian, which means that the Gildemander and their juvenile forms spend part of their life in water and part of it land, much like real world {{w|salamander}}s. Considering we see all members of this family on land, we can suspect that they spend the early part of their lives in water, like most amphibians. They also look very similar to salamanders, with their four legs being 90° to their body, and brown, slimy looking skin.


The family's genus, ''Salamandra'', is a real world genus of salamanders. This points towards the Gildemander and Gildemandwee being salamanders.
The family's genus, ''Salamandra'', is a real world genus of salamanders.


===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===

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