While digging in my garden this week I came across these two salamanders. At first they did not move at all, so I quickly ran for my camera and took the picture.
Some quick research revealed that they are Redback Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus):
Some quick research revealed that they are Redback Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus):
"This salamander is more of a land creature. It lives in all sorts of moist forests and often invades suburban backyards. Its eggs are laid in damp places under rocks or logs, so there is no aquatic stage at all. Redback Salamanders have no lungs. The animals breathe through their skins, and the lining of the roof of the mouth.
Read the rest at the above link from the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History."
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