Red-bellied Newt

Taricha rivularis


This species is part of the KRNCA Amphibian Diversity Assessment

“Newts begin their lives as aquatic larvae similar to tadpoles, though elongated and with external gills. Once newt larvae mature into their adult form, which takes about four to six months, they will leave the water and live underground until they are ready to breed, which is typically in four to six years. Red-bellied newts can live for 20-30 years.” - iNaturalist

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