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AbleEndangered
Living Dinosaur!!
I wonder why the creature isn't smarter after millions of years?...
the owlbear
Grimpachi
[SNIP]
In the photo...just WHERE is that man's HAND going?
I see knuckles and that's about it...
Creeeeeeepyyyy!!!!!
I think I'll print out an 8x10 of it and hang it in my house...tell everyone that's Uncle Albert...they don't let him touch big salamanders anymore...edit on 25-10-2013 by Gemwolf because: Removed large quote
AbleEndangered
Living Dinosaur!!
I wonder why the creature isn't smarter after millions of years?...
stormcell
AbleEndangered
Living Dinosaur!!
I wonder why the creature isn't smarter after millions of years?...
Nothing wants or is large enough to eat it, or maybe predators died out - no need for further evolution there.
Nothing it eats has really changed, like fish. So no need for further evolution there.
Rivers and rocks are still the same after 20 million years. Again, no need for any evolution.
So it's got it niche - sitting at the river bed snaffling anything that drifts down too far.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiocarbon_dating
en.wikipedia.org...
In 2012, it was argued that there is an error in the way that the most-commonly-used calibration programs calculate calibrated radiocarbon ages.[79] As yet, no correction for this error has been implemented. The inaccuracy in the calibrated ages is typically small, but sometimes can be large (particularly in Bayesian analyses).
Whatever did it do during the Ice Age??
Just hid for a while huh?
Grimpachi
reply to post by AbleEndangered
Whatever did it do during the Ice Age??
Just hid for a while huh?
Japan has many volcanic hot springs. Many species have survived the winters taking advantage of them even these guys.
I am pretty sure other species throughout history have as well.
Grimpachi
reply to post by AbleEndangered
And the salamanders are in Japan. Sooo why are you asking if they are from somewhere else?
You do realize hot springs feed streams don’t you?
Have you ever fished near a power plant? Fish and other animals are drawn to them for warm waters down here the Manitee’s stay by them during the winter. Same principle only in Japan it is volcanic.
During Ice ages those springs probably had their own echo systems.
burdman30ott6
I'm not sure if it was the exact same species or the slightly smaller (5') one, but the guy on River Monsters investigated these in Japan on an episode. Apparently there are local legends of children being drowned by these salamanders. They are extremely territorial and will bite when disturbed. They also have the ability to wedge themselves between rocks underwater and he theorized that it was very possible that a small child could be grabbed by a limb and be unable to get away from the salamander.