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Are baby fish poisonous?

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, Are baby fish poisonous?

Baby fish is non-toxic, baby fish scientific name giant salamander, giant salamander is a precious wild animal of our country, because its cry at night is like a baby crying, so it is commonly known as "baby fish", it is actually not a fish, its name is fish rather than fish, it is the largest amphibian in China, it looks a bit like a gecko, the body length is generally about 1 meter, the longest can reach 2 meters, and the weight is 2025 kilograms. The largest is up to 50 kilograms.

The head of the baby fish is wide and flat, with obvious verrucous grains on the surface. The eyes are small, located on the back of the head and have no eyelids, which is the result of long-term adaptation to underwater life. The arc-shaped mouth fissure is very wide, and the upper and lower jaws have most similar fine teeth, which is beneficial to feeding. The body is wide and strong. The lateral flattened tail is very long, 1/3 to 1/2 of the body length, with fins at the top and bottom of the tail. The fat and short limbs, much like a baby's arm, are said to be another reason for calling it a baby fish. The forelimb has 4 fingers, the hindlimb has 5 toes, and there are micro-webbed fingers (toes) without claws.

Doll fish body surface skin is relatively smooth, scattered with small warts, when stimulated can secrete pepper-like white serous mucus. There are longitudinal skin folds between the axillary crotch and the side of the body. The body color varies with the color of the living environment, with brown, reddish brown, black-brown and so on on the back, with darker irregular spots on the top and light brown or grayish white on the ventral side. It can breathe through the lungs, but because the lungs are not well developed, like frogs, they need wet skin for gas exchange as an aid to breathing, so they must live in or near the water. From the point of view of biological evolution, it is a transitional type of evolution from aquatic fish to real terrestrial animals.

 
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