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Photo Credit: Jeff Beane, Mike Dorcas and J.D. Willson
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Larvae
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Description: 4-6 in. (10-15.5 cm). Coloration of body is red to
reddish-orange with black dots on the back. The iris of the eye is yellow.
The belly is a paler red with black spots than back.
Habitat: Usually found in the piedmont and mountains of North Carolina.
These salamanders hide under moss, stones, or logs near springs and brooks.
Habits: These salamanders feed on earthworms, insects, and other small
salamanders. Courtship occurs in summer with spawning taking place in
October.
Young: Females lay a clutch containing about 70 eggs. Hatching
occurs in early December and the larval period last over two years.