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Salamander newt
A Red Eft isolated on a skunk cabbage leaf.
Newt in a eft stage
Rough Skinned Newt, Taricha granulosa, Van Damme State Park on the Northern California Coast; Chordata, Amphibia, Urodela, Salamandridae. A North American newt known for the strong toxin exuded from its skin. rough-skinned newt.
Orange spotted newt/salamander sitting on a rock
Holding a newt
A newt in the Pacific Northwest found on a road in the Olympic Peninsula.
Closed up adult Himalayan newt, crocodile newt, Himalayan salamander, or red knobby newt, low angle view, side shot, in the dusk foraging on the the wet rock covered with green moss and dry leaves in tropical moist montane forest, national park in high mountain, northern Thailand.
A vibrant greenish newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) perched atop a leaf-covered ground
Commonly known as the eastern newt, It frequents small lakes, ponds, and streams or nearby wet forests. The eastern newt produces tetrodotoxin, which makes the species unpalatable to predatory fish and crayfish. It has a lifespan of 12 to 15 years in the wild, and it may grow to 5 in in length.
Close-up of Red Spotted or Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens)
Emperor Newt
A Red Eft crawling over a mossy stone in the garden.
The smooth newt, European newt, northern smooth newt or common newt (Lissotriton vulgaris) is a species of newt. It is widespread in Europe and parts of Asia, and has been introduced into Australia. Individuals are brown with a spotted underside that ranges in colour from orange to white. They reach an average length of 8–11 cm; males are larger than females. The newts' skins are dry and velvety when they are living on land, but become smooth when they migrate into the water to breed. Males develop a more vivid colour pattern and a conspicuous skin seam (crest) on their back when breeding.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands.
Red Eft Newt (Salamander) in close up, crawling over hands of a white woman wearing a blue coat.  The eft is facing forward and looking directly at camera.  The Red Eft is the land-dwelling juvenile stage of the Eastern Newt, a type of salamander.  The Red Eft protects itself by producing Tetrodotoxin, which deters predators. Selective focus on eft.
Closed up animal, adult Himalayan newt, also known as crocodile newt, crocodile salamander, Himalayan salamander, and red knobby newt, low angle view, front shot, foraging on the wetland in nature of tropical moist montane forest, national park in high mountain, northern Thailand.
A northern spotted newt walking on a birch tree trunk
Commonly known as the eastern newt, It frequents small lakes, ponds, and streams or nearby wet forests. The eastern newt produces tetrodotoxin, which makes the species unpalatable to predatory fish and crayfish. It has a lifespan of 12 to 15 years in the wild, and it may grow to 5 in in length.
Bright Orange Sierra Newt Crawls Across Forest Floor In Yosemite National Park
Rough Skinned Newt, Taricha granulosa, Van Damme State Park on the Northern California Coast.  Amphibia, Urodela, Salamandridae. This animal has  toxins in skin glands as a defense against predation.
Eastern Newt in Red River Gorge, Kentucky in Slade, Kentucky, United States
Tomato Frog.
Lush Vegatation, River Crossings, Cascades, and WIldlife greet visitors and backpackers in the Cohutta Wilderness of North Georgia
Closed-up Himalayan newt, crocodile newt, crocodile salamander, Himalayan salamander, red knobby newt, low angle view, front shot, climbing on the riverbank in tropical moist montane forest, national park in northern Thailand.
Crawling bright orange salamander on the rocks
Commonly known as the eastern newt, It frequents small lakes, ponds, and streams or nearby wet forests. The eastern newt produces tetrodotoxin, which makes the species unpalatable to predatory fish and crayfish. It has a lifespan of 12 to 15 years in the wild, and it may grow to 5 in in length.
Juvenile Eastern Newt wondering his surroundings in early spring. This Juvenile Eastern Newt was also captured at Laurel Run Park in Church Hill, TN.
The smooth newt, European newt, northern smooth newt or common newt (Lissotriton vulgaris) is a species of newt. It is widespread in Europe and parts of Asia, and has been introduced into Australia. Individuals are brown with a spotted underside that ranges in colour from orange to white. They reach an average length of 8–11 cm; males are larger than females. The newts' skins are dry and velvety when they are living on land, but become smooth when they migrate into the water to breed. Males develop a more vivid colour pattern and a conspicuous skin seam (crest) on their back when breeding.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands.
Close-up of Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) on a white background
An Atelopus seminiferus nominal toad is seen on a moss log.  This endangered toad (IUCN 3.1) can only be found in the Amazon Rainforest of Peru.  This small toad is dark black on top and bright red in the belly.  In this photo you can see a female adult toad.
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