Information Page for Plethodon glutinosus (Northern Slimy Salamander)


Photographer: Linzey, Don

Photographer: Wilder, Charles

Photographer: Wilder, Charles

If you encounter a relatively large (6 or 7 inch long) shiny black salamander with silvery white speckling (patterns vary), you may be looking at the slimy salamander. Its belly and throat are normally a plain slate color.

This species likes moist wooded areas. It is named 'slimy' because its skin secretes a sticky 'slime'.

It ranges down the Eastern U.S. from New Hampshire to Florida.

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Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Chordata
Class:
Amphibia
Order:
Caudata
Family:
Plethodontidae
Elevation Distribution:
Phenology




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