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Red Salamander

Pseudotriton ruber

Description:

Larval red salamander found in a still pool in a rocky stream in east-central Alabama. This larval stage lasts between 2 - 3 years.

Habitat:

Can be found in terrestrial or aquatic environments, but are aquatic in winter. In the terrestrial environment they can typically be found in wooded areas under fallen bark, logs, and rocks. Their aquatic preference is in the leaf litter of clean running, cool streams and brooks.

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marylou.wildlife
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marylou.wildlife

Alabama, USA

Spotted on Aug 15, 2011
Submitted on Nov 7, 2011

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