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Chinese Giant SalamanderMatt Pieretti

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Diet

• Chinese giant salamanders eat lots of fish, snails and worms.

• This is one ofits prey.

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appearance

eyesight• Giant salamanders are

almost blind because their eyes are on opposite sides and they are very small.

sounds• A long time ago people

thought that giant salamanders could cry loudly, maybe because they look like a different salamander that does.

Now we know that it isn’t true.

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Care and conservation

• Chinese giant salamanders are often killed and eaten by humans so they are endangered. They are carnivores or meat eating animals.

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Life cycle

• A Chinese giant salamander can live to be up to 55 years old.

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Life cycles

breeding• Chinese giant salamanders

only breed in August and September.

eggs• Males guard the eggs from

predators.

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habitat

• Chinese giant salamanders live in water filled caves.

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appearance

• Chinese giant salamanders don’t have eyelids.

• The giant salamanders body is slippery, the coating of slime protects them.

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Interesting facts

• Chinese giant salamanders don’t speak, talk or vocalize.

• Chinese giant salamanders weigh up to 140 pounds.

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Appearance

• Chinese giant salamanders are always in water.

• Chinese giant salamanders can be 5 to 20 feet long.

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conservation

• Chinese giant salamanders are being killed by pollution and dams.

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Life cycle

• Chinese giant salamanders are born under water.

• A female Chinese giant salamander at max lays 500 eggs.

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extras

• Chinese giant salamanders skin is brown or gray, in very few cases it can be pink or yellow.

• The Chinese giant salamanders skin is wrinkly.

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others

• Chinese giant salamanders look a lot like Japanese giant salamanders.

• Chinese giant salamanders live at mountain streams.

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SOURCES

• www.arkive.org/• Squire, Chinese giant salamander the world’s

biggest amphibian, 2007.• http://www.earthsendangered.com/• http://www.thinkquest.org/• Encyclopedia of animals; 2006