Habitat: They are found in Scandinavia, Baltic, and Ireland.
Others are found in Turky, Lebanon, and Isrial.
Description: They can be in between 110 millimeters-140 millimeters. Males can grow up to
167 millimeters and females 181 millimeters. They have sploches of colors that can be yellow on
black, black on yellow, or black on yellow and orange.
Breeding: Breeding takes place during autumn or late February. It takes
place on land. The male courts the female by toching or rubbing her chin.
The female can have up to 70 larva but as little as 15.
Population and Status:
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED!!
The reason for such rarity is because of habitat loss. And the status is unknown.