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Chinese researchers recently published a first data report on the living habits, population reproductive dynamics, and habitat conditions of the wild giant salamander, an amphibian species.
The large salamander is presumed to still live in the wild, but is likely also mistaken for Chinese giant salamanders, which together had been thought a single species. A giant salamander whose ...
Marking the documentary The Power of Cute, in which Lucy Cooke investigates the science behind our obsession with all things cute, we’ve put together a list of eight animals that are far from ...
Field surveys carried out over four years suggest the Chinese giant salamander has all but disappeared from its natural habitat. In contrast, millions of the animals live in commercial farms ...
LONDON, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) -- The latest cutting-edge research has confirmed that there are nine different species of the critically endangered Chinese giant salamander. Published recently in the ...
Scientists used museum specimens to look at the genetic history of the Chinese giant salamander, a family tree so ancient that the animal is regarded as a "living fossil". 'Living fossil' heading ...
A new study has revealed that the Chinese giant salamander, once thought to be a single species, may actually represent as ...
This isn’t the Chinese giant salamander’s first identity crisis; back in 2019, scientists confirmed that there were in fact ...
Few things in Chinese culture are more widely misunderstood outside of China than the Chinese language. The Chinese write very differently from us and indeed from all other literate societies in today ...
"The survey methods used by Chinese giant panda experts have a complete process flowchart and calculation method, and are currently the most reliable among existing methods," Xu said. "We are also ...
Kanter, Rosabeth Moss, and Jonathan Cohen. "Haier: Incubating Entrepreneurs in a Chinese Giant." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 318-140, April 2018. (Revised May 2018.) ...