This video from Canada says about itself:
Hidden Biodiversity: Giant Salamanders
Some of the most intriguing animals in the world are ones we seldom see because they are part of our hidden biodiversity. Among the most unusual are the giant salamanders.
The video is about North American species, like sirens.
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¡Very nice!
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Thanks! About hellbenders, another North American giant salamander species:
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2007/05/21/usa-video-on-hellbender-salamanders/
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