The Korean clawed salamander is equal to or 1.2 times longer than its body length. It is a species with a secretive ecology and its behavior is on the dull side, although it appears to be quite agile. It is reported to be active for about 5 hours a day, and the distance it travels in a year is no more than 280 meters. When hunting, they rely primarily on their eyesight, but not their color vision, which only responds to prey that is moving away.
- Scientific name: Onychodactylus koreanus
- Classification system: Amphibia > Caudata > Hynobiidae