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Scientific name: Taricha torosa
Common name: California Newt
Size: 2.75-3.5in (6.9-8.7 cm)
Distinguishing characters: A distinctive species with light-colored lower eyelids; light brown dorsum; reddish-orange or yellow venter; large eyes and rough skin; tail flattened laterally.
Juveniles: Similar to adults.
Dimorphism: Breeding males have flattened tail; dark skin on undersides of feet; smooth skin.
Similar species: Ensatina e. eschscholtzii: Has smooth skin; round tail with constricted base; black eyes. Aneides lugubris: Has smooth skin, and yellow spots.
Additional notes: Populations are localized within study area. Occurs along creeks and streams close to water, especially in rocky areas. Docile and easily handled, although skin secretions are toxic.
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