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dragonlady_mothman
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A type of lungless salamander thought to be confined to the Americas and parts of Italy and Sardinia has been found in Asia, according to the current issue of Nature.

The startling discovery has been likened to finding a panda in California or a kangaroo in Argentina.

The animal is a lungless salamander of the Plethodontidae family and was discovered in South Korea by a team of U.S. and Korean zoologists.

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Korean Crevice Salamander
Lungless salamanders, such as the newly discovered Korean crevice salamander shown here, breathe through their moist skins.

Superficially similar to an American cousin, it has been named Karsenia Koreana after its discoverer, Stephen Karsen of Illinois who teaches in South Korea.

It is 1.6 inches long, black with a dark red or yellow stripe on its back, and belongs to the family of lungless salamanders that breathe through their moist skins and make up 70 percent of the total of 535 salamander species.

The find suggests that lungless salamanders are more widely distributed than previously believed and 60 million to 100 million years ago may have had a worldwide presence.

"It is really huge," according to Robert Kaplan, a professor of biology at Reed College in Portland, Ore., who is an expert on frogs and salamanders.

"The closest relative to the critter they are reporting for the first time is probably here in the Pacific northwest. So, you have a major biogeographical question. How in the world could it have gotten there?"

The Korean salamander, whose common name is the Korean crevice salamander, was first identified in South Korea in 2003 and has since been seen in 16 locations in three provinces.


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Conspiracy
hehe hes cute ^^
riotboy555
The Bigfoot story could be the same as this one. Maybe that big ape that was found in Africa, I believe, could be the same as Bigfoot.
henpeck69
What a neat find. Is there any lungless salamanders in the United States?
Boo_ Boi
QUOTE(henpeck69 @ May 7 2005, 10:31 PM)
What a neat find.  Is there any lungless salamanders in the United States?
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A type of lungless salamander thought to be confined to the Americas and parts of Italy and Sardinia has been found in Asia, according to the current issue of Nature.


Hope that anwers yours Q henpick grin2.gif
Fable
Newts and salamanders have always fascinated me. This is a really great find to know that this species has been found elsewhere.
dragonlady_mothman
SQUEE!! Fable brought back Phantom!! w00t.gif

somehow i wasnt surprised they didnt have lungs...the other species breathe through their skin at least a little, dont they?
william
QUOTE(riotboy555 @ May 7 2005, 07:20 PM)
The Bigfoot story could be the same as this one. Maybe that big ape that was found in Africa, I believe, could be the same as Bigfoot.
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yes and i don't care who says it bigfoot and nessie are real i just know it
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