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{{Strange_Wonders_Infobox|previous = [[Jackson's Chameleon]]|next = [[Tarsiers]]|card = 6|species = Genus Species|row7 = If caught, the Giant Salamander makes a noise like a crying baby}}The slippery, slimey Giant Salamander patrols most of the scenic mountain rivers in China and Japan. This ugly, wart-covered predator spends most of its life alone as it hunts for a meal. It likes to lurk in muddy water bottoms to ambush potential victims. It's also a powerful swimmer that can chase down prey.
   
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'''Pinned Down: '''Multiple rows of tiny, sharp teeth line the salamander's jaw. Once prey is caught by these small skewers, not even the slimiest fish can wiggle free.
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'''Rear Jet: '''The Giant Salamanders tail is flat and muscular. A few quick strokes give the beast a burst of underwater speed.
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== Slimy Stalker ==
 
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'''Smack Down: '''The only time Giant Salamanders gather together is to breed. Bloody fights break out between rival males, which can leave the loser without a limb or even dead.
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'''Egg Watcher: '''After a pairs egg is fertilized, the male salamander chases the female out of the area-otherwise she would eat them. The male stands guard over the eggs until they hatch 5-6 months later.
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=== Ambush ===
 
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On some nights the Giant Salamander may not feel like coming out of its shelter. The shadows of the home crevice conceal it from other inhabitants of the river, which pass right by, unaware of the lurking danger. When a big fish swims close enough, the salamander darts out and grabs it.
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Revision as of 00:22, 29 December 2018

The slippery, slimey Giant Salamander patrols most of the scenic mountain rivers in China and Japan. This ugly, wart-covered predator spends most of its life alone as it hunts for a meal. It likes to lurk in muddy water bottoms to ambush potential victims. It's also a powerful swimmer that can chase down prey.

Pinned Down: Multiple rows of tiny, sharp teeth line the salamander's jaw. Once prey is caught by these small skewers, not even the slimiest fish can wiggle free.

Rear Jet: The Giant Salamanders tail is flat and muscular. A few quick strokes give the beast a burst of underwater speed.

Slimy Stalker

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The Salamander's skin is warty

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Smack Down: The only time Giant Salamanders gather together is to breed. Bloody fights break out between rival males, which can leave the loser without a limb or even dead.

Egg Watcher: After a pairs egg is fertilized, the male salamander chases the female out of the area-otherwise she would eat them. The male stands guard over the eggs until they hatch 5-6 months later.

Ambush

On some nights the Giant Salamander may not feel like coming out of its shelter. The shadows of the home crevice conceal it from other inhabitants of the river, which pass right by, unaware of the lurking danger. When a big fish swims close enough, the salamander darts out and grabs it.

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