anatomy of red spotted newt
eastern red-spotted newt
no the orange is the juvinile (baby), and the green is the adult stage. only two adults can mate.
Notophthalmus viridescens
The eastern newt is not endangered. The eastern newt the aquatic larvae go through a terrestrial stage before later maturing.
· Red Hills Salamander
no it is not strong enough to hurt a person but if you eat it you will die
New Hampshire's state amphibian is the red-spotted newt.
Yes they do, the most common salamander in NJ is probably the redbacked salamander, they look kind of like worms with legs. Also the Red Spotted Newt(brown with red spots) is common in north west Jersey, they live in ponds as adults but the juveniles are a bright red color and live on land. There are also white spotted salamanders (black with white spots).
baby newts don't have anything in commen with grown up newts i have a red spotted newt and it's a baby and it has not so many spots as the grown ups do so there you have it
They eat worms, spiders, snails and slugs.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Notophthalmus viridescens.