The sound made by giant salamander is similar to the crying sound of children in human eyes, so it is named giant salamander. In some places, the giant salamander is also called mermaid or giant salamander, which is also related to this feature.
Giant salamanders make sounds when they eat and spit bubbles into the water. These sounds are more like children crying.
1. Is the giant salamander the same as the giant salamander? Giant salamander is a typical amphibian, belonging to the genus giant salamander.
Giant salamander has many other names, such as giant salamander, mermaid and giant salamander.
So giant salamander and giant salamander are the same, but they are called by different names. The popularity of these two names is different, and the name giant salamander is more common and formal.
Giant salamander, commonly known as giant salamander, is not as popular as giant salamander and can hardly be seen in formal occasions. In some dialects, or in people's daily spoken language, this kind of address is slightly more common.
But in some places, home-raised salamanders are called giant salamanders. At this time, giant salamander and giant salamander are different, but this situation is not particularly many, and can be judged according to different contexts.
Second, why is the giant salamander called the giant salamander?
Giant salamander is a more formal name, and giant salamander is their common name.
There is a reason why giant salamanders are called giant salamanders, and they are named according to their sound characteristics.
Because the sound they make sounds very similar to the crying of human children, people named them giant salamander according to this feature. The two nicknames mentioned above, mermaid and giant salamander, also have a certain relationship with this feature.
It is generally believed that the cries of giant salamanders are very similar to those of children.
However, some people think that giant salamanders are called giant salamanders not because of their cries, but because they have no vocal cords in their body structure.
They sound more like children crying, or they are eating, or they are spitting bubbles in the water.