Plethodon shermani Stejneger, 1906 is a animal in the Plethodontidae family, order Caudata, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Plethodon shermani Stejneger, 1906

Plethodon shermani Stejneger, 1906

Plethodon shermani is a vulnerable terrestrial salamander found in high elevation forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains.

Genus
Plethodon
Order
Caudata
Class
Amphibia

About Plethodon shermani Stejneger, 1906

Plethodon shermani, commonly called the red-legged salamander, typically ranges from 85 to 185 millimeters in total length. Individuals are defined by slate-grey to bluish-black body coloration, paired with red coloring on the dorsal side of the legs. Populations in the Unicoi Mountains rarely have red leg coloration, and instead have white spotting along their sides. Sexually active males have prominent, rounded mental glands. Young juvenile individuals may have paired red spots running along the back. This species is a terrestrial breeder. Red-legged salamanders occupy cool, moderately humid high-elevation forests, including the Unicoi Mountains, Nantahala Mountains, and southern Appalachian Mountains. While most of the species' population is concentrated in North Carolina, it is also found in northern Georgia and southeast Tennessee. Because it is native to fewer than five known regions, the species is classified as vulnerable to extinction. During the day, this salamander shelters under logs or rocks, and forages on the forest floor at night.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Caudata Plethodontidae Plethodon

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