What is the defining characteristic that causes the Pacific Giant Salamander's size to be comparatively small?

Answer

It typically maxes out around 12 inches (30 cm)

The Pacific species is dwarfed by its Asian counterparts, reaching only about 12 inches in length, meaning the 'giant' designation largely applies to the Asian species.

What is the defining characteristic that causes the Pacific Giant Salamander's size to be comparatively small?

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