The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) is the largest amphibian in the world, growing up to 5.9 feet (1.8 meters) in length and weighing up to 140 pounds (64 kilograms). #shorts #GiantSalamander #Amphibian #factsaboutanimals These salamanders are found in rocky, fast-moving streams and lakes in central, southwestern, and southern China. They have a unique appearance, with a broad head, tiny eyes, and wrinkled skin that is usually dark brown or gray.
Chinese giant salamanders are nocturnal and have poor eyesight, but they have excellent hearing and sense of smell. They are carnivorous and will eat anything they can catch, including fish, frogs, crabs, and even small mammals. Unfortunately, due to habitat loss, pollution, and over-harvesting for food and traditional medicine, the Chinese giant salamander is critically endangered. Efforts are being made to conserve and protect this fascinating amphibian. #ChineseGiantSalamander #Amphibian
Chinese giant salamanders are nocturnal and have poor eyesight, but they have excellent hearing and sense of smell. They are carnivorous and will eat anything they can catch, including fish, frogs, crabs, and even small mammals. Unfortunately, due to habitat loss, pollution, and over-harvesting for food and traditional medicine, the Chinese giant salamander is critically endangered. Efforts are being made to conserve and protect this fascinating amphibian. #ChineseGiantSalamander #Amphibian
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