Tylototriton verrucosus is a species of newt found in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
The entire newt is uniformly blackish brown, slightly paler on the lips, snout, chin, throat, and under surface of limbs.
Courtship and mating occur at night and as in many salamanders involves the male moving around it while bending, pushing and curving its tail.
[4] They feed on spiders, worms, millipedes, scorpions, molluscs and a range of insects.
[5] T. verrucosus is found in mountains of Yunnan, Kakhyen Hills, Sikkim, Manipur and Northern Burma.