kehvasti
Kehvasti is a genus of amphibians belonging to the family Hynobiidae, primarily found in eastern Asia. The genus is characterized by its terrestrial and aquatic adaptations, with most species inhabiting freshwater environments such as rivers, streams, and ponds. Kehvasti species are known for their slender bodies, smooth skin, and distinct coloration patterns, which often serve camouflage in their natural habitats.
Members of the Kehvasti genus typically exhibit reproductive behaviors that involve laying eggs in aquatic environments,
The genus was first described in the early 20th century, and its taxonomy has undergone revisions as
Conservation status varies among species, with some facing threats from habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.
Overall, Kehvasti represents a significant component of Asian freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems, embodying evolutionary adaptations that