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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!
Hi @valth! The article is really very mesmerizing.. I loved your article and it is very good to know that 'They also seem to thrive in subterranean rivers (underground rivers), where the population is mostly more healthy then above the ground, due to it being much more remote'. :)
Thanks for bringing up this post, this is something which I will love to keep it in my collection!! ;)
Cheers!! :)
I'm glad to hear that you liked my post, @star-vc! It seems like the underground rivers might be the last place where the will be found before the potential extinction.
Hope they never get extinct!!
We can hope, but it seems rather unlikely to be honest. Salamanders in general have a bad time dealing with climate change, and even the giant salamanders will have trouble with this sooner or later.