Maryland's Salamanders and Newts (Order Caudata)
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Spring Salamander (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus) |
Spring Salamander by David Huth CC by NC 2.0
| Size:
4 ¾ - 7 ½ in; Record – 8 ⅝ in.
| Appearance:- A large lungless salamander.
- Stout-bodied with a keeled tail.
- Almond to brownish pink or orange or reddish brown.
- Variable patterns may be muted, darker shades.
- A light line runs from eye to nostril along a raised ridge.
| Habitat: Habitat Photo for Spring Salamander courtesy of Matt Kline
- Springs, shaded seepages, mountain brooks, wet caves and depressions.
- Small headwater streams that lack predatory fish.
- These animals may move farther from their aquatic home range after rainstorms.
- Between 300 and 6,600 feet in elevation.
| Distribution in Maryland: |
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