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Wait...
If the hydrated ones move faster and search the same way, wouldn't they find the water faster?
Basically, dehydrated salamanders don't run away from a poke in the butt as fast but they do move faster when searching for water. Is that it?
Yes, exactly, that's it!
When you poke the salamanders, the hydrated salamanders move faster than the dehydrated salamanders.
The dehydrated salamanders are more motivated to find water. They find the water faster because they actively try to seek water.
From the article:
Makes sense.
I'm just glad someone is out there poking salamanders in the butt for science :p