Cave Salamanders are orange to red with distinct blackish spots that cover most of the dorsal surface of the head, body, and tail. They are about 7 inches long and have slender bodies that are shorter than their tails.
Cave Salamanders are found in limestone and sandstone caves, usually in the twilight zone. Prey items consist of invertebrates such as insects, spiders, isopods, mites, earthworms, and snails.
Eggs are deposited during the autumn on the undersides of rocks or on the sides of rimstone pools. Eggs hatch in November and larvae transform in 12 to 18 months.
They have been reported from Pocahontas, Greenbrier, Monroe, Summers, Mercer, and Fayette counties.
i wonder the live in caves do you think you can hold them ? like a pet ? just wondering btw.
zollar8 8 months ago
i love these creatures XD
blackghostknife11 10 months ago
those creatures are cute and marvelous
WolfClant 1 year ago
Great video of Proteus anguinus, but the description of the video is about Eurycea lucifuga. The common name for both these species is "cave salamander."
xenethe 2 years ago
I love olms, they are so awsome!
dugongyogurt 2 years ago
very beautiful
Kyrandia2006 3 years ago
sooo awesome
zacteel 3 years ago