The grotto salamander is the only cave salamander which undergoes metamorphosis.
Several salamanders that primarily or exclusively inhabit caves have commonly been termed "cave salamanders".
The first intense and continuous scientific study of a cave animal was of a cave salamander, Proteus anguinus.
The following species have commonly been termed "the cave salamander" without any additional modifier or adjective:
Like writers and cave salamanders, we choose a life of privacy, away from natural light and other human beings.
The river, stream tributaries, and forest provide habitat for 48 known species of amphibians including the eastern hellbender, black-bellied salamander, and cave salamander.
Dai-Dak, the cave salamander, froze in panic.
The cave salamander is a relatively large lungless salamander, ranging in size from 10 to 20 cm in total body length.
The limbs of the cave salamander are long.
Larval cave salamanders appear similar to other larval Eurycea.