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Eastern Newt At North Tract This is a picture of an Eastern Newt on the North Tract of the Patuxent Research Refuge near Fort Meade, Maryland. Eastern newt,Geotagged,Notophthalmus viridescens,Summer,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Eastern Newt At North Tract

This is a picture of an Eastern Newt on the North Tract of the Patuxent Research Refuge near Fort Meade, Maryland.

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The eastern newt or red-spotted newt is a common salamander of eastern North America. Eastern newts dwell in wet forests with small lakes or ponds. They can coexist in an aquatic environment with small, non-carnivorous fish, however, their skin secretes a poisonous substance when the newt is threatened or injured. They have a lifespan of 12 to 15 years in the wild, and may grow to 5 inches in length.

Similar species: Salamanders
Species identified by Matthew Beziat
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By Matthew Beziat

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Uploaded Dec 29, 2020. Captured Jul 7, 2020 10:06 in Forest Trail, Laurel, MD 20724, USA.
  • SM-G965U
  • f/2.4
  • 1/50s
  • ISO160
  • 4.3mm