PRAGUE — Prague Zoo says it likely has the longest Chinese giant salamander now on Earth.
The critically endangered animal is the largest amphibian on the planet.
In a statement Sunday, the zoo says Karlo, a Chinese giant salamander it received 19 months ago from the State Museum of Natural History in Karlsruhe, Germany, is likely the biggest of its species. The zoo says, according to measurements done Friday, that Karlo is 5 feet 23/16 inches long.
Karlo’s age is estimated at 37 to 38 years and its weight is 77 pounds.
The largest salamander on record was 5 feet 11 inches long.
The zoo says its worldwide check didn’t find any longer living salamander.