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Black Bellied Salamander
Black bellied salamander is a species of medium-sized salamander found only in the United States. The species is nocturnal.
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Amphibia |
Order | Urodela |
Family | Plethodontidae |
Subfamily | Plethodontinae |
Genus | Desmognathus |
Scientific Name | Desmognathus quadramaculatus |
Size | Around 10 to 18 cm (3.9 to 7.1 in) |
Color | Dark brown or black ground color with two rows of small pale spots along the flanks of the back |
Distribution | West and southeastern Virginia, eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina and northern Georgia (United States) |
Habitat | Rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater springs, cold mountain streams at an altitude of 375 to 1,725 m (1,230 to 5,659 ft) above sea level |
Diet | Small invertebrates |
Predators | Snakes |
Breeding Season | Late spring |
Mode of Reproduction | Oviparous (egg laying) |
Clutch Size | 15 to 40 eggs |
Incubation Period | Around 3 months |
Metamorphosis Period | Around 3 ½ years |
Average Lifespan | At least 15 years |
IUCN Conservation Status | Least Concern |
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Published on May 4th 2017 by staff under Salamanders. Article was last reviewed on 30th September 2019.