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You try the treatment even though you think it may be of no use.

This is the real-life decision of herpetologist Daniel Giffney.

You've detected this skin disease early and you've done your research. You're not going to give up on Sally. You also read that mandarin salamanders have the ability to regenerate limbs and jaws, provided that the damage isn't too extensive.

Because you detected it early, Sally's chance of survival with the proper treatment is almost guaranteed. Good work!

"Never say never," says Giffney. "In such cases, all things are possible. In this field, you have to mix being a scientist and being an optimist. It's really quite the trick."


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