Andrias

/ˈændriəs/ noun

A genus of large Asian salamanders, including the Chinese and Japanese giant salamanders that can grow up to 6 feet long.

From Greek 'andrias' meaning man-like, referring to the creature's humanoid appearance when preserved in fetal position. The name derives from 'aner' (man) and was applied to this creature by early naturalists.

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