Red Salamander
Pseudotriton ruber
Amphibia
UNCOMMON
Stats
- Lifespan
- 10-20 yrs
- Size
- Medium
- Diet
- Carnivore
- Activity
- Nocturnal
- Social
- Solitary
- Biome
- Temperate forest
- Range
- North America
- Movement
- Walking
- Breeding
- Egg-laying
- Defense
- Warning Colors
- Status
- Uncommon
About
The red salamander is a brown, orange, or red amphibian with black spots, native to the Eastern United States. Despite its small size, it has a surprisingly powerful tongue that it uses to catch prey such as insects and earthworms; it can retract this tongue to a length of 12 times its own body length.
Life cycle
- 1.eggA jelly-coated egg is laid in water and develops over days into an aquatic larva.
- 2.tadpoleA gilled tadpole swims and grazes on algae, slowly absorbing its tail and growing limbs.
- 3.juvenileA near-adult amphibian leaves the water with new legs and lungs, smaller than the mature form.
- 4.adultFully grown at adult size, breathing air.
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Taxonomy
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Amphibia
- Order
- Caudata
- Family
- Plethodontidae
- Genus
- Pseudotriton
- Species
- Pseudotriton ruber