Alpine newt (Mesotriton alpestris)

 
  In spite of its name, the Alpine newt inhabits lowland as well as upland habits in continental Europe.  
 
 
 

Adults are about the same size as the smooth newt, females growing a little larger, up to 11 cm.  Breeding males can be predominantly blue. Females have a marbled pattern.  Bellies are bright orange, without spots (although there may be black spots on the throat of some specimens).

Alpine newts have similar breeding habits to native newts.