Lyciasalamandra antalyana

Its natural habitats are temperate forests, Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, and rocky areas.

There is a sexual dimorphism: females are larger than males.

Paratoids (glands) are visible on the back of the head.

It prefers temperate forests, scrubby and rocky places.

It is most active in the cooler and wetter winter months, which are also the breeding season.