proactus
Proactus is a genus of small to medium-sized, terrestrial salamanders native to the eastern United States. The genus includes two recognized species: Proactus ater, commonly known as the eastern red-backed salamander, and Proactus quadrupes, known as the red-backed salamander. Both species are characterized by their distinctive red or reddish-brown backs, which provide camouflage in their forest habitats.
Proactus salamanders are typically found in deciduous forests, where they inhabit leaf litter and under logs.
Breeding occurs in the spring, with females laying their eggs in moist soil or under rocks. The
Despite their ecological importance, Proactus salamanders face threats from habitat loss due to deforestation and pollution.