Scientific Name: Liua Shihi
Listed as Endangered in: China
The Wushan Salamander lives in low-gradient streams inside the forest. Their diet consists of invertebrates. Females lay their eggs in sacs and those sacs are attached to the underside of rocks, within the stream. Threats to this species include over-exploitation as a food source and degradation and destruction of its habitat. Conservation measures underway include protection it but protecting its habitat through reserves and national parks.
Listed as Endangered in: China
The Wushan Salamander lives in low-gradient streams inside the forest. Their diet consists of invertebrates. Females lay their eggs in sacs and those sacs are attached to the underside of rocks, within the stream. Threats to this species include over-exploitation as a food source and degradation and destruction of its habitat. Conservation measures underway include protection it but protecting its habitat through reserves and national parks.