Friday, February 17, 2012

Huge Salamanders

Most salamanders are less than a foot long. But some species grow to monumental proportions!

I will be talking about the three largest salamander species: the Hellbender, the Japanese Giant Salamander, and the Chinese Giant Salamander.

                                                        Hellbender
  • Size: Up to 2 and 1/2 feet long, the average length is 2 feet.
  • Only lives in: The United States of America.
  • Metamorphosis occurs at: 1 1/2 years old.
  • Life span: Up to 30 years.
  • Diet: Crayfish and small fish.
  • Strange fact: Though solitary animals, a dozen or more females may use the same nest.


                                                 Japanese Giant Salamander
  • Size: Up to nearly 5 feet long.
  • Only lives in: Japan
  • Metamorphosis occurs at: Does not metamorphosise.
  • Life span: Up to 80 years.
  • Diet: Insects, frogs, and fish.
  • Interesting fact: A threatened J.G.S. can smell like pepper.
                                                 Chinese Giant Salamander
  • Size: Up to nearly 6 feet.
  • Only lives in: China.
  • Metamorphosis occurs at: Does not metamophosise.
  • Life span: Up to 80 years.
  • Diet: Insects, frogs, and fish.
  • A C.G.S. makes a sound very much like the sound of a baby crying.

                                                     

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