London Zoo discovers largest amphibian in the world, which they unknowingly exhibited for 20 years
A wild Chinese giant salamander, which has been found to have a new larger cousin - the South China giant salamander. - Ben Tapley /ZSL /SWNS.COM/ A salamander that lived at London Zoo for 20 years has turned out to be a new species which could be the largest amphibian in the world. The animal, which was kept at the zoo in the Twenties and later preserved at the Natural History Museum, was thought to be a Chinese giant salamander, but tests from 17 specimens held at the museum showed it was completely a new species that was actually bigger ...
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