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Come Jul. 23, the Singapore Oceanarium at Resorts World Sentosa will open its doors to the public, where they can marvel at ...
Axolotls and salamanders are fascinating amphibians that often confuse nature enthusiasts due to their similar appearances. While axolotls are technically a type of salamander, they possess distinct ...
Some larger species, like the Japanese giant salamander, may prey on fish, frogs, and small mammals. Most salamander species are active hunters rather than ambush predators, searching their ...
A giant salamander — one the biggest ever known to prowl the forests of ancient Appalachia — is offering new insight into the region’s remarkable amphibian diversity. Thanks to a fossil unearthed near ...
A giant, strong-jawed salamander once tunneled through ancient Tennessee soil. And thanks to a fossil unearthed near East Tennessee State University, scientists now better understand how it helped ...
Paleontologist Andre LuJan had an assist from nature with his latest exciting fossil find. Heavy rains helped expose a nearly complete skull of an enormous ancient salamander-like creature in a quarry ...
ETSU scientists uncovered Dynamognathus robertsoni, a massive fossil salamander that sheds new light on the evolution of Appalachian amphibians.
The Japanese giant salamander is a predominantly aquatic species and is the second-largest salamander species in the world. They reach five feet in length and weigh up to 55 pounds.
Japanese Giant Relocates from Germany to Serbia: Here's What's Planned At the Serbia Japan Investment Conference, held as part of the Expo exhibition in Osaka, a Memorandum of Understanding was ...
Why Has This North Carolina Town Embraced a Strange Salamander? The city of Boone has put a giant mural of the eastern hellbender downtown and its residents often imbibe a local Hazy IPA named ...
The largest Gundam Base flagship store in the Chinese mainland officially opened Friday in the southern metropolis of Guangzhou, offering an immersive experience for Gundam model enthusiasts.