The Eastern Newt is a common newt of eastern North America found in small lakes, ponds, and streams or nearby wet forests. The eft (juvenile) is reddish-orange in color with two rows of black-bordered red spots. The adult’s skin is a dull olive green with black-rimmed red spots, and a dull yellow belly. As an adult it develops a larger, blade-like tail and characteristically slimy skin.
Diet
Eat mainly midge larva and other aquatic immature stages of insects
Activity Pattern
Nocturnal (Active at night)