Plethodon cinereus
Plethodon cinereus, commonly known as the eastern red-backed salamander, is a small, terrestrial salamander found primarily in the eastern United States and parts of Canada. It typically measures 3 to 7 inches in length and is recognized for its distinctive coloration, which can range from gray to brown, often featuring a reddish or orange stripe along its back.
This species prefers moist, forested habitats and is often found under logs, rocks, or leaf litter. Plethodon cinereus is a lungless salamander, meaning it absorbs oxygen through its skin, making it sensitive to environmental changes. Its diet mainly consists of small invertebrates, such as insects and worms.