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  1. Spring Salamander. The Spring Salamander species (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus) is also known as the Purple salamander. Its physical appearance is dominated by a uniform purple color. Like most other salamanders in the US, it can be found in the Eastern parts of the country with a high presence in the Eastern parts of Canada as well.

  2. Apr 13, 2021 · Mountain stream salamander (Ambystoma altamirani) This type of salamander does not usually exceed 12 cm in length. The back and sides of the body are purplish black, while their belly is purple. They also have light-colored stripes that go from head to tail.

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  3. Apr 7, 2009 · The arboreal salamander (Aneides lugubris) grows between 6.5 and 10 cm long and is purple to brown in color with yellow or gold spotting or no spotting at all. This arboreal salamander has a prehensile tail which makes it a particularly talented tree climber.

  4. Aug 21, 2022 · These newts, also known as Kaiser’s spotted newts, are brightly colored with red, yellow, black, and white markings and grow up to 5 inches (0.1 meters) in length. The rainy season in their mountainous range only lasts a few months, so Iranian harlequin newts have a unique adaptation.

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  5. Jan 26, 2024 · From the aquatic lifestyle of the Chinese Giant Salamander to the highly toxic Eastern Newt, these amphibians thrive in various environments. Read on to learn about many species, their intriguing habitats, distinctive diets, and fantastic adaptations.

  6. Aug 14, 2007 · Salamander species vary in size from 3.9 cm to 180 cm. One of the largest salamanders in Canada is the 43 cm-long mudpuppy ( Necturus maculosus ); one of the smallest is the 5–9 cm-long four-toed salamander ( Hemidactylium scutatum ).

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  8. Their coloring is bright-red, salmon-red, or reddish-orange with small brown or black spots and a somewhat lighter belly. This species has a stout body, a short tail, and yellow irises. Red Salamanders in the United States are easy to recognize because of their bright red coloring and black spots.

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