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Chinese Giant Salamander

The Chinese Giant Salamander lives in parts of eastern China

Animals:

turtles

otters

fish

frogs

manatees

racoons

mosquitoes

alligator

beaver

Shrimp

water fleas

crayfish

great egret

toad

snail

Plants:

algae

spike rush

water lily

mangrove leaves

pickerel weed

bull rush

duckweed

arrow root

bald cypress

purple loosestrife

saw grass

water chestnut

fanwort

marsh purlsane

pitcher plant

Human Impact

Reasons how its ecosystem is affected by humans

Reasons why this salamander is critically endangered

  • Over-eating
  • Habitat destruction
  • Habitat degradation
  • Deforestation around the streams
  • Construction of dams
  • Less vegetation
  • Pollution
  • fishing

Climate:

The average temperature is from 39 degrees to 71 degrees. Southeastern Asia can receive up to 200 inches of rainfall per year.

From Charlottesville to Shanghai, China

7,495 miles (12063 km)

How far is it?

Longitude: 342.2 degrees

Latitude: 16.4 degrees

Scientific Classification

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Amphibia

Order: Caudata

Family: Cryptobranchidae

Genus: Andrias

Species: A. davidianus

Chinese Giant Salamander Biome:

This endangered species lives in freshwater.

Organisms that also live in this biome

This is a map of the freshwater biome.

Otter

Domain: eukaryia

Kingdom: animalia

Phylum: chordata

Class: mammalia

Order: carnivora

Family: mustelidae

Genus: enhydra

Species: enhydra lustris

Purple Loosestrife

Domain: eukarya

Kingdom: plantae

Phylum: magnoliophyta

Class: magnoliopsida

Order: myrtales

Family: lythraceae

Genus: lythrum l.

Species: lythrum salicaria l.

Behavioral Adaptations

Chinese Giant Salamander in the Food Web

Cooperation

Beavers working together to gather wood.

Competition

Producers and Consumers

Two otters fighting over a fish.

Producer:

Social Hierarchy

water lilies

When fighting some animals can be submissive because of the other animals rank.

Consumer:

manatee

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