Maryland's Salamanders and Newts (Order Caudata)
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Northern Two-Lined Salamander (Eurycea bislineata) |
Adult Photo of Northern Two-Lined Salamander courtesy of John White
| Size:
2½ - 3 ¾ in; Record - 4 ¾ in.
| Appearance:- A small and slender stream salamander with a greenish-yellow or orange back with two parallel dark brown or black lines running the length of the body.
- Lines may be complete or somewhat broken.
- Area between lines contains many scattered black spots or blotches, which may also extend down the sides below the lines.
- The belly is yellowish.
| Habitat: Habitat Photo for Northern Two-Lined Salamander courtesy of Matt Kline
- Under rocks and logs along the margins of small streams or seeps within deciduous and mixed forests.
- It also may occur in the forest floor far from streams during warm wet weather.
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