red eft
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Definition
- Noun:
- A terrestrial life stage of a common North American newt: A "red eft" is the juvenile, land-dwelling phase of the Eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), characterized by its bright reddish-orange color with distinctive red spots outlined in black.
Usage
- The term "red eft" is used specifically in biology and herpetology to describe this particular life stage of the newt. It is a common sight in forests of eastern North America.
Examples
- Noun:
- While hiking, we saw a vibrant red eft crossing the damp forest path.
- The red eft is a warning to predators that it is toxic and not good to eat.
Advanced Usage
- The "red eft" stage is part of a complex life cycle. After an aquatic larval stage, the newt transforms into the terrestrial red eft for 2-7 years before returning to water as a sexually mature, olive-green adult.
Variants and Related Words
- Eastern newt (): The full species name for the amphibian.
- Newt: The general term for small, semi-aquatic salamanders.
- Eft: A more general term for a terrestrial juvenile stage of a newt.
Synonyms
- Terrestrial juvenile newt
- Land stage of Notophthalmus viridescens
Notes
- The "red eft" is not a different species, but a specific morphological phase within the life history of the Eastern newt. Its bright coloration is an example of aposematism (warning coloration).
Noun
- red terrestrial form of a common North American newt