the japanese giant salamander is the smallest of the large salamanders
no the japanese giant salamander is the smallest of the large salamanders
The biggest amphibian is the Chinese giant salamander. So there is an example of a large salamander. And it is found it water.
2-inches(5.1-centimeters)
The Yonahlossee salamander is a particularly large woodland salamander from the southern Appalachian Mountains in the United States.
A large critically endangered Mexican salamander.
Yes. Chinese Giant Salamanders eat toads. The salamander would need to be large enough to eat the toad.
A hellbender is a large aquatic salamander. It lives in North America.
Legend has it that the large salamander family referred to as the Hellbender, often rested or nested in the hollows of rotting logs. If these logs were placed on a fire the salamander ran out to safety. The impression was that the salamander had been born of the fire, hence the name Hellbender.
A Tiger Salamander They are mostly found near Minnesota and can get as large as 13 inches.
The largest amphibian is the Chinese giant salamander. It can grow up to 6 feet long (about 180 cm.) The smallest is a New Guinea frog that only grows up to .27 inches (about .65 cm.)
That is the correct spelling of "salamander" (a type of amphibian).
The largest amphibian is the Chinese salamander. It can weight up to 140 lbs and can be up to 6 feet long. The smallest amphibian is the paedophryne amauensis frog in Papua New Guinea. It is only 7 mm long.