Korean salamander
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Hynobius leechi Mori, 1928 |
The Korean salamander (Hynobius leechi) is the most common species of salamander on the Korean peninsula, and is also found in adjacent portions of China and on Jeju Island. It typically lives on forested hills, and from time to time mass deaths occur in Korea when salamanders encounter man-made drainage structures.
[edit] Subspecies
- Hynobius leechi quelpartensis
[edit] See also
- List of Korea-related topics
- Hynobiidae
- Korean crevice salamander
- Kori salamander