Pacific giant salamanders are defined by their wide protruding eyes, costal grooves, thick arms, and dark background coloring.
Dicamptodon have a
snout-vent-length (SVL) of , a broad head, laterally flexible flattened tails, paired premaxillae that are separate from the nasals, and the aquatic larvae have gills.
Dicamptodon have lacrimals and pterygoids that are present, but quadratojugal are absent. While most salamanders are silent, the Pacific giant salamander is one of several salamanders that have
vocal abilities. When startled, these salamanders may respond with a croaky-sounding cry similar to that of a barking dog. == Habitat ==