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Photo Credit: Jerry Reynolds and J.D. Willson
Description:
4-7 in. (10-18 cm). Distinguishing coloration is a black belly with
a double row of light dots along the sides of the body. The tail is very stout
towards the body and this salamander is one of the largest lungless salamanders.
Habitats: Found in cascading streams, brooks, and waterfalls abundant
with boulders in the mountains of North Carolina.
Habits: Blackbelly salamanders are not nocturnal but will seek shelter
under rocks and in the water during the day and can sometimes be seen on a wet
rock in the sun. These salamanders are difficult to catch and will bite.
Young: Juveniles have yellow flecks on belly with light colored snout
and feet.