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  2. 32 best aquarium pets that aren't fish - AOL

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    Chinese Fire-Bellied newt. Chinese Fire-Bellied newt. Native to Japan and China, as their name suggests, Chinese Fire-Bellied Newts, have a bright red or orange belly with a dark upper body and ...

  3. Fire belly newt - Wikipedia

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    The fire belly newt or fire newt is a genus (Cynops) of newts native to Japan and China. All of the species show bright yellow or red bellies, but this feature is not unique to this genus. All of the species show bright yellow or red bellies, but this feature is not unique to this genus.

  4. Japanese fire-bellied newt - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese fire-bellied newt or Japanese fire-bellied salamander (Cynops pyrrhogaster) is a species of newt endemic to Japan. The skin on its upper body is dark and its lower regions bright red, although coloration varies with age, genetics, and region. Adults are 8 to 15 cm (3.1 to 5.9 in) long.

  5. Chinese fire belly newt - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese fire belly newt (Cynops orientalis) is a small (2.2–4.0 inches (5.6–10.2 cm)) black newt, with bright-orange aposematic coloration on their ventral sides. C. orientalis is commonly seen in pet stores, where it is frequently confused with the Japanese fire belly newt ( C. pyrrhogaster ) due to similarities in size and coloration.

  6. Cynops chenggongensis - Wikipedia

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    Chenggong fire belly newt; From scientific name of an amphibian: This is a redirect from a scientific name of an amphibian (or group of amphibians) to a vernacular ...

  7. Hox genes in amphibians and reptiles - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese fire belly newt can regenerate its eye lens 18 times over a period of 16 years and retain its structural and functional properties. [5] The cells at the site of the injury have the ability to undifferentiate, reproduce rapidly, and differentiate again to create a new limb or organ.

  8. Category:Cynops - Wikipedia

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    Chinese fire belly newt; Chuxiong fire-bellied newt; D. Dayang newt; F. Fuding fire belly newt; J. Japanese fire-bellied newt; S. Sword-tail newt; Y. Yunnan lake newt

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