Do salamanders return to the water to lay eggs?
Most species spend their adult lives on land and return to the water only to breed and to lay eggs. Some, such as the red-spotted newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens), return to the same breeding pond each year. Others spend either half or all of their lives in the water. Takedown request View complete answer on kids.britannica.com Do salamanders lay eggs in water? Young salamanders are brightly colored; as the salamander ages, the bright color fades to brown.