In pictures: The over-harvesting of amphibians |
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Giant salamanders The giant salamanders of China (Andrias davidianus) and Japan (A. japonicus) are by far the world's largest amphibians. Traditionally valued for food, their current decline is being driven by hunting. Conservationists believe captive breeding may represent the best hope for the most endangered amphibians. Image: Gerry Marantelli |
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