The red-spotted newt can be found in the red areas on the map below which we got from carcnet.ca


Adult stage, image from http://herpsofnc.org/red-spotted-newt/
As adults they live in year-round wetlands, and other permanent shallow water habitats.

Red eft stage, image from https://www.adirondackalmanack.com/2014/09/adirondack-salamanders-the-red-spotted-newt.html
The red eft stage is the juvenile stage. They live on land for this stage.
This is a video about the red-spotted newt, AKA eastern newt.
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