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Introduction to the Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus) in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
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The Andrias homepage  This page was designed to introduce you to the Japanese giant salamander, Andrias japonicus, in Hiroshima Prefecture. It is miracle that this giant living fossil has survived in such a small island country as Japan. The circumstances in which they...
http://www3.ocn.ne.jp/~herpsgh/theandras.html

Photos, ecology, habitat, and current scientific research on the Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis), one of the largest amphibians in the United States.
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The Hellbender Homepage North America's Giant Salamanders  Report hellbender sightings here Photos Hellbender Video MEETINGS 2003 Symposium 2005 Symposium Status Publication List Links Site produced and maintained by Jeff HumphriesPage hosted by: Sanwald Designs Who would make an entire website about hellbenders anyway?...
http://hellbenders.sanwalddesigns.com/

Animated gifs of salamanders feeding by Stephen Deban.
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Autodax: Amphibian Feeding  This page links to other pages that give a sampling of the diverse feeding strategies used by salamanders and other amphibians. Feeding in amphibians is typically extremely fast, and is usually completed in only a small fraction of a second....
http://autodax.net/feedingmovieindex.html

Species account includes facts, images, and taxonomy chart.
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ADW: Salamandra salamandra: Information  Salamander occurs in central and southern Europe, with parts of its range extending into northern Africa and the Middle East Griffiths, 1996) Biogeographic Regions: palearctic (native Habitat S. salamandra prefers woodland habitats, especially those with much shade and nearby ponds...
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umic...ation/Salamandra_salamandra.html

Indiana University's Axolotl Colony is a breeding colony of the Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) supported by the National Science Foundation.
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Axolotl Colony  ...
http://www.indiana.edu/~axolotl/