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Chuannan Crocodile Newt

Tylototriton pseudoverrucosus

Endangered

About

The Chuannan Crocodile Newt (Tylototriton pseudoverrucosus) is an Endangered salamander in the family Salamandridae, endemic to southern Sichuan and possibly adjacent regions of southwestern China. The genus Tylototriton, commonly called crocodile newts or knobby newts, is characterized by robust bodies with raised dorsolateral glands, prominent cranial ridges, and bright warning coloration — typically contrasting orange or yellow markings on a dark body — that signal the presence of potent tetrodotoxin-related neurotoxins in the skin. T. pseudoverrucosus is closely related to T. verrucosus and was described as a distinct species based on morphological and molecular differences. The species inhabits humid subtropical forest and associated streams at mid to high elevations, breeding in small water bodies and stagnant pools in forested areas. Its Endangered status reflects the ongoing destruction and fragmentation of subtropical forest habitat in southwestern China from logging, agricultural conversion, and urban expansion. The international trade in wild-caught Tylototriton species for the pet trade also poses a significant threat to wild populations. Population monitoring and habitat protection in Sichuan are priorities for conservation of this species.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in freshwater habitats, moist forests, and wetlands.

Conservation Status

EN Endangered

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Names in Other Languages

Chinese 川南疣螈

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Chuannan Crocodile Newt?
The scientific name of Chuannan Crocodile Newt is Tylototriton pseudoverrucosus. It belongs to the genus Tylototriton.
What is the conservation status of Chuannan Crocodile Newt?
Chuannan Crocodile Newt (Tylototriton pseudoverrucosus) is classified as Endangered by the IUCN Red List.
What family does Chuannan Crocodile Newt belong to?
Chuannan Crocodile Newt (Tylototriton pseudoverrucosus) belongs to the genus Tylototriton, which is part of the taxonomic family Salamandridae.
Is Chuannan Crocodile Newt endangered?
Yes, Chuannan Crocodile Newt (Tylototriton pseudoverrucosus) is classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, which means it faces a significant risk of extinction in the wild.
What kingdom does Chuannan Crocodile Newt belong to?
Chuannan Crocodile Newt (Tylototriton pseudoverrucosus) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (สัตว์).
What are the closest relatives of Chuannan Crocodile Newt?
The closest relatives of Chuannan Crocodile Newt in the genus Tylototriton include Hainan Knobby Newt, Hoanglien Mountain Crocodile Newt, Pusakang crocodile newt, Kweichow crocodile newt, Tiannan Crocodile Newt.

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