The yellow-eyed Ensatina is an orange-brown salamander that is about 5 inches long. These salamanders have no lungs — instead they breathe through their skin and mouth. That’s why you are mostly likely to spot them in moist spots under fallen branches or in tree cavities, although they may be on a trail following a rain. Providing homes for creatures like Ensatina is one reason it is important to leave downed trees undisturbed. They eat worms, beetles, spiders, and a variety of other invertebrates. Females lay around 12 eggs on land in the late spring, which they guard until the babies emerge in the fall.
Interesting Facts
Ensatina can drop their tails when threatened, but don’t worry they grow back
They can live more than 10 years
Please don’t touch, Ensatina can secrete a toxic, sticky substance from their tails