Fire Salamander vs Great Crested Newt
How does the Fire Salamander compare to the Great Crested Newt? They are both members of the Salamandridae family. Below we put their classification, habitat, diet, size, and conservation status side by side — and settle who would win in a fight.


Side-by-side comparison
- Scientific name
- Salamandra salamandra
- Triturus cristatus
- Classification
- Amphibian
- Amphibian
- Family
- Salamandridae
- Salamandridae
- Habitat
- Deciduous and mixed forests near freshwater sources
- Ponds, wetlands, and surrounding terrestrial habitats such as grasslands and woodlands
- Diet
- Carnivore
- Carnivore
- Conservation status
- Least Concern
- Vulnerable
- Lifespan
- 10-20 years (up to 50 years in captivity)
- 6-15 years
- Weight
- 20-40 grams
- 10-20 grams
Fire Salamander vs Great Crested Newt: who would win?

Fire Salamander
20-40 grams

Great Crested Newt
10-20 grams
Fire Salamander wins moderate confidence
Fire Salamander is substantially heavier (20-40 grams vs 10-20 grams). In a physical confrontation that size and power advantage is usually decisive. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.
Similarities
- Both are amphibians.
- Both belong to the Salamandridae family.
- Both have a carnivore diet.
Differences
- Habitat: Deciduous and mixed forests near freshwater sources vs Ponds, wetlands, and surrounding terrestrial habitats such as grasslands and woodlands.
- Conservation: Least Concern vs Vulnerable.
- Weight: 20-40 grams vs 10-20 grams.
Fire Salamander vs Great Crested Newt: FAQ
Who would win in a fight, a Fire Salamander or a Great Crested Newt?
Fire Salamander wins. Fire Salamander is substantially heavier (20-40 grams vs 10-20 grams). In a physical confrontation that size and power advantage is usually decisive. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.
What is the difference between a Fire Salamander and a Great Crested Newt?
Fire Salamander and Great Crested Newt differ in several ways — habitat: deciduous and mixed forests near freshwater sources vs ponds, wetlands, and surrounding terrestrial habitats such as grasslands and woodlands. conservation: least concern vs vulnerable. weight: 20-40 grams vs 10-20 grams.
Do Fire Salamander and Great Crested Newt live in the same habitat?
No — Fire Salamander lives in deciduous and mixed forests near freshwater sources, while Great Crested Newt is found in ponds, wetlands, and surrounding terrestrial habitats such as grasslands and woodlands.
What do Fire Salamander and Great Crested Newt eat?
Both Fire Salamander and Great Crested Newt have a carnivore diet.
Which is more endangered, the Fire Salamander or the Great Crested Newt?
Fire Salamander is listed as Least Concern, while Great Crested Newt is listed as Vulnerable.
How big are Fire Salamander and Great Crested Newt?
Fire Salamander weighs around 20-40 grams, while Great Crested Newt weighs around 10-20 grams.

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