Fire Salamander (not a frog)
The Eastern Newt or Red-spotted Newt, Notophthalmus Viridescens, is a common salamander of Eastern North America.
tiger salamander by the horned jack lizard
Northern Red Salamander- Such a vibrant red, I imagine it living inside a volcano, even though I know better
Ensatina salamander of the West Coast
Marble Salamander
Black salamander - I want to include a new species, snow salamander/snow dragon of sorts, slimy and poisonous but much bigger in scale
Newt
Hammerhead Salamander - incredible creature :D (while it is a model made in Japan, the realism is so good it has many of us fooled!) Based on a real fossils!
Salamanders!
Cave Salamander | Cave Salamander | Reptiles & Amphibians | Pinterest
Nothing beats nature for beauty. Sadly, pollution is killing these lil' guys.
Pseudotriton ruber schencki: Black-chinned Red Salamander
The larch mountain salamander is a lungless amphibian that lives in the Pacific Northwest. It breathes through its skin which has to stay constantly wet, even though its a land-dwelling salamander. This is its defensive position, thought to resemble a poisonous millipede. Image credit: John Clare
Salamanders, like this mud salamander, grow up the same way frogs and toads do. They hatch from eggs and emerge as larvae that look a lot like tadpoles.
Blue Spotted Salamanders have a very interesting life cycle. Description from mindflight.plymouth.edu. I searched for this on bing.com/images