1. Is the giant salamander a giant salamander? Giant salamander is a typical amphibian, and giant salamander is their official name. In addition to the name giant salamander, they also have some nicknames, among which giant salamander is one of their nicknames, which can also be said to be their common name. Both giant salamander and giant salamander refer to amphibians, and they are the same in this respect. Giant salamander is giant salamander.
But the popularity and naming methods of these two names are not the same. Because giant salamander is the official name of this animal, it will be used in many formal occasions. Giant salamander is a common name, which is named according to its characteristics. Giant salamanders usually move at night, and sometimes they make a loud cry, which is more like a baby's cry, so they are called giant salamanders. Because this title is not their official title, it will not appear in some formal occasions, but it is more common in spoken English in some areas. Although there is the word "fish" in this name, they are actually not fish, but amphibians.
2. What kinds of giant salamanders are there? Giant salamanders are all amphibians, including many kinds. It can be divided into three kinds, namely Chinese giant salamander, Japanese giant salamander and American giant salamander. They all belong to the giant salamander, so many appearance characteristics are the same, but there are also many differences between them. The most obvious thing is that their bodies are different. Chinese giant salamander is relatively large, and can grow to about 1.8 meters. The Japanese giant salamander is the second largest, with a body length of about 1.5 meters. American giant salamander is the smallest, and its length generally does not exceed 1 m. You can distinguish the three by body shape.