The ecological environment of the Yanyuan Mountain Stream Salamander is generally 1 to 2 meters wide and no more than 1/3 meter deep. There are relatively dense coniferous plants on both sides of the creek to cover the surface of the creek. There are large and small stones, gravel, coarse sand, dead...
The Tibetan stream salamander is a tailed amphibian adapted to plateaus or cold mountain streams. It is distributed at an altitude of 1500 to 4300 meters, but mostly in mountain streams above 3000 meters. In areas with northern latitudes, the altitude is generally lower, such as the Nanjiang area of...
The stream salamander is an amphibian of the genus Hynomaria, family Hynomaria. It lives in mountain streams at an altitude of 1500 to 3950 meters, where the water flow is relatively fast; the banks of the stream are mostly fir trees and shrubs, with many dead branches and fallen leaves, and there a...
Longdong Stream Salamander is a tailed amphibian of the family Hynomidae and the genus Hynomidae. It lives in spring caves at an altitude of about 1,200 meters and in the downstream river. The upper part of the river is deep, the lower part is open, the flow is fast, and there are many stones on the...
The spotted stream salamander is a species of the genus Hynomialidae. This species has been included in the "List of Terrestrial Wildlife with Important Economic and Scientific Research Value under State Protection" issued by the State Forestry Administration of China on August 1, 2000.The...
The weak-lipped stream salamander is a tailed amphibian of the family Hynomidae and the genus Hynomidae. It lives in high mountainous areas at an altitude of 3,500 to 3,900 meters, often inhabiting lush vegetation and extremely humid environments on the ground. It is often found in the moist environ...