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RE: The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) is the largest amphibian in the world, but has now been found to be at least 5 and as much as 8 different species!
Nature is going to do its thing despite us; they might have hybridised on their own or even be hybrids of things we didn't even know about/recognise as distinct species that are extinct now before we got a chance to find out about them. I do see the point about putting the correct species back in the right spot though, oops :S

That's true; nature will always evolve with new hybrids showing up. The problem here is that the wrong species of the salamanders have been put out at wrong locations. Considering that they live in rivers and lakes up on the mountain, having these hybridize naturally seems unlikely.