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Albino Andrias japonicus

It can't be albino - it has melanin.
 
Hi all my girlfriend is Japanese and had a look for me at the info: Basically is a private animal, the owner was hoping it was gonna be "white". Then he kind of complain about the foreigners (gaijin) who comment on the video about the small amount of water... that is correct. He also ask for "Us" to writhe in English and that was it pretty much really...last thig I think he mentioned it was 30 cm long.
Is anybody breeding those in the UK or Europe guys?
Thanks
dan
 
Hey guys I have a revolution this is what larval Japanese giant salamanders look like and this is from bbc news :D
 
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