We are not the only ones hoping for cooler days. Formosan salamanders, which have survived from the ice age, are finding the rising temperature limiting their chances to live. In order to protect the unique species from extinction, researchers are monitoring the climate impact on them.
What's hidden beneath the stones are the secret from the glacial epoch.
With a big head, short limbs, and a slippery body, the species of amphibian, Formosan Salamander, is listed as Critically Endangered species in Taiwan
Researchers have found 5 different species of Formosan Salamanders in the country.
Although there's only been a limited studies, scholars have noticed the difficult survival issues that the amphibian is facing.
Because there are not enough samples to study, the life of Formosan salamander remains a mystery to biologists.
Since there are many mountains in Taiwan, the geography presents a disadvantage for Formosan salamanders to propagate.
If the temperature continues to rise, it will have negative impact on Formosan salamanders for they can't stand hot weather.
It takes a long time to observe the temperature changes and the impacts on organisms.
While Taiwan has enough data for temperatures, it lacks information on biology changes.
Given so, researchers continue their effort in mountains, in the hope to build a solid foundation for better studies in species survival and environmental changes.
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