According to Tran Dang Lau, DeputyDirector of the provincial department of forest management, this is thesecond time the species, which usually live at a height of 700 metresabove sea level, has been found in the locality.
Thislizard-shaped amphibious species is only 5-7cm long. Its skin is coveredwith small nodules. Its forelegs have four fingers while the hindleghave five ones. The back and abdomen are dark brown.
Lau said this is a particularly rare species subject to protection in Vietnam and the world.
In 2003, some individuals of this species was also discovered in Tenmountain in the Xuan Son National Park, which is about 30km frommountain Hem.-VNA