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  Profile  Photos  Video  Audio Chinese Giant Salamander - Andrias davidianus         The Chinese giant salamander is found in central, southwestern, and southern China.
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 Chinese Giant Salamander - Andrias davidianus           The Chinese giant salamander is the largest salamander and largest amphibian in the  world.
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 Chinese Giant Salamander - Andrias davidianus         The Chinese giant salamander can be as more than 5 feet in length.
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 Chinese Giant Salamander - Andrias davidianus           The Chinese giant salamander takes 6 years to reach sexual maturity.
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 Japanese Giant Salamander - Andrias japonicus            The Japanese giant salamander is found in Japan.
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 Japanese Giant Salamander - Andrias japonicus         The Japanese giant salamander can be up to 5 feet in length.
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 Japanese Giant Salamander - Andrias japonicus           The Japanese giant salamander relies on smell and touch to locate  prey like  salamanders, worms, insects, crayfish and snails.
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 Japanese Giant Salamander - Andrias japonicus           The Japanese giant salamander  can survive for weeks without eating.
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 Hellbender - Cryptobranchus alleganiensis         The hellbender is found in the Susquehanna River drainage in southern New York and Pennsylvania, and large portions of the Missouri, Ohio, and Mississippi River drainage from western Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, extreme southern Indiana, most of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee, northern Alabama and Georgia, western North Carolina and Virginia.
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 Hellbender - Cryptobranchus alleganiensis           Adult hellbenders are 11-29 inches in length.
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 Hellbender - Cryptobranchus alleganiensis          Hellbenders are found in clear fast-flowing  streams and rivers with rocky bottoms.
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 Hellbender - Cryptobranchus alleganiensis           Adult hellbenders eat crayfish, small fish, snails, insects, worms, and tadpoles.
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 Hellbender - Cryptobranchus alleganiensis         The  hellbender has a flat body and a flat head with tiny eyes.
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