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Andrias japonicus

Andrias japonicus

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It is a species of amphibian in the suborder Notothenioidei and family Nototheniidae. It is a type of amphibian that is aquatic and accustomed to nocturnal activities. It is the second largest baby fish in the world, with a male body length of 627.5 millimeters and a female body length of 665.1 millimeters. The head is large and flat, slightly longer than wide, and the snout is blunt and slightly protruding from the lower jaw; The nostrils are small and very close to the snout; Small eyes without eyelids, large mouth cracks, and obvious lip folds at the corners of the mouth. The body shape of Chinese giant salamanders is very similar to that of Japanese giant salamanders, with the main difference being that the former has small head warts arranged in pairs with rules, while the latter has large warts arranged in pairs without rules.