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    The Eastern Newt species (Notophthalmus viridescens) is common in the Eastern part of the US. Its habitat ranges from Minnesota to Maine and down to Texas. As an adult, they are known for a striking green color dorsally and a yellow belly. As juveniles, these salamanders are orange dorsally. They are found everywhere in muddy terrains of coniferous...

    The Eastern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus) shares its US habitat with the Eastern Newt, except for the Southeastern US states. The species is found in 2 color variations which might make for a difficult identification. It’s seen in red color with a black dorsal stripe and a lead color darker version. Differences in appearance within thi...

    The California Newt (Taricha torosa) is a species of salamander native to California. It grows up to 8 inches and it can be found in Southern parts of the state’s coastal streams. Its habitat is now diminished due to the prevalence of predators such as mosquitofish as well as Garter snakes. These salamanders produce a skin toxin that limits the num...

    The Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) is considered large when compared to other US species as it grows to almost 10 inches. Salamanders of the species are mostly seen in black coloring with orange or brown spots along their body. Preferred habitats include swamps and forests, particularly at higher altitudes. This salamander is also present...

    This species (Batrachoseps attenuatus) is found across California. It’s known for its dark body with yellow or brown stripes. Adapted to living next to water sources, the species is tied to redwood forests and California oak woodlands. It lives in these habitats next to freshwater streams or ponds. The species is of medium size and known for its ag...

    Ensatina salamander (Ensatina eschscholtzii) is found in the Western regions of the US and California. It has a common presence from British Colombia down to California where it lives and lays eggs underground. The species is known for its dark brown body with a few pink dorsal marks. Some of the places where the species is easiest to spot include ...

    The species of Rough-skinned Newt (Taricha granulosa) is known for its thick dark brown to black body. It has a growing habitat in the Western part of the country. Reported populations include areas of Alaska, Idaho, and California. Rough-skinned Newt salamanders are some of the most toxic in California. Their skin regularly irritates when handled....

    The Northern Slimy Salamander (Plethodon glutinosus) is found in New York, Mississippi, New Hampshire, and Alabama. This species is mostly black with a few light marks across its body. Salamanders of this genus get their name from the slime they produce through their skin. This is a sticky substance used to keep potential predators away. Like most ...

    The Northern Two-lined Salamander (Eurycea bislineata) gets its name from the 2 lines that run from head to tail and make this species distinctive. Salamanders of this genus are known to be small. They may grow up to 120mm in adulthood. As their name implies, these salamanders are mostly found in Northeastern territories of the US as well as in Can...

    Known for the lines that run from head to tail, this tan-brown salamander (Eurycea cirrigera) is common and not threatened. It has a high presence in Southeastern states except for Florida. Salamanders of this genus grow to a size between 2.5 and 7.5 inches. They are found next to water sources. Its larvae are aquatic and often seen around streams ...

    Learn about 31 species of salamanders with pictures and descriptions. Find out their habitats, diets, behaviors, and threats in the US and around the world.

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    X-ray image of salamander. The skin lacks scales and is moist and smooth to the touch, except in newts of the Salamandridae, which may have velvety or warty skin, wet to the touch. The skin may be drab or brightly colored, exhibiting various patterns of stripes, bars, spots, blotches, or dots.

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