Sentences with phrase «giant salamander»

Unfortunately for the Chinese Giant Salamander, which is the largest amphibian in the world, it is a delicacy in China and the target of illegal hunting.
Lurking here, in the deep river pools, is the Japanese Giant Salamander.
Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) The largest amphibian, the Chinese giant salamander lived alongside the dinosaurs 170 million years ago.
Among the team's findings was evidence of a giant salamander, a group of tailed amphibians with a length of up to 1.80 meters that today are only found in rainy regions of Japan and China.
And a planned dam, Xiaonanhai, that would be built in the middle of the last remaining untouched habitat of the Yangtze sturgeon, giant salamander and 66 other fish species of concern, says Yan Xie, China Program director for the Wildlife Conservation Society.
«Giant salamanders, geckos and olms: Vanishing species diversity in Siberia: Study of the development of amphibians and reptiles through twelve million years of geological history.»

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At 30 centimeters, Proteus is a giant among salamanders, and — like most cave creatures — it has lost its eyes and its color.
Researchers have managed to sequence the giant genome of a salamander, the Iberian ribbed newt, which is a full six times greater than the human genome.
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have managed to sequence the giant genome of a salamander, the Iberian ribbed newt, which is a full six times greater than the human genome.
A research team led by András Simon at Karolinska Institutet have managed to sequence the giant genome of a salamander, containing six times more DNA than the human genome.
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Salamanders A broad family, the salamanders range from the common fish tank denizens like firebellied and eastern newts to the gorgeous terrestrial tiger and fire salamanders, to the completely aquatic tiger, relatives to the axolotls, to the giant and fearsome looking hSalamanders A broad family, the salamanders range from the common fish tank denizens like firebellied and eastern newts to the gorgeous terrestrial tiger and fire salamanders, to the completely aquatic tiger, relatives to the axolotls, to the giant and fearsome looking hsalamanders range from the common fish tank denizens like firebellied and eastern newts to the gorgeous terrestrial tiger and fire salamanders, to the completely aquatic tiger, relatives to the axolotls, to the giant and fearsome looking hsalamanders, to the completely aquatic tiger, relatives to the axolotls, to the giant and fearsome looking hellbenders.
To summon a giant fire monster called Salamander to your side, you first have to set yourself on fire.
Get yourself ready to face and overcome enemies like Vicious Snakes, Hungry Vampire Bats, spooky Giant Spiders, Creepy salamanders &...
Marvin Gaye Chetwynd @ Sadie Coles A giant bat and spotted salamanders protrude from the walls and you can hand operate a jack in the box.
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