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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.
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.
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Chenggong fire belly newt; Chevron-spotted brown frog; Chiala mountain salamander; Chinese fire belly newt; Chinese flying frog; Chinese giant salamander; Chinese warty newt; Chinhai spiny newt; Chuxiong fire-bellied newt; Common Chinese tree frog; Concave-eared torrent frog; Convex-tailed horned toad; Convex-vented horned toad; Crab-eating frog
The Chuxiong fire-bellied newt (Cynops cyanurus) is a species of salamander in the family Salamandridae that is endemic to China where it is only found in Guizhou and Yunnan. It also occurs in Kunming Lake .
Chinese fire belly newt; Chinese giant flying squirrel; Chinese giant salamander; Chinese paddlefish; Chinese red pika; Chinese salamander; Chinese scrub vole ...
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Pachytriton, also known as the paddle-tail newts or Chinese newts, is a genus of salamanders in the family Salamandridae. [2] [1] They are found in southeastern China ...