Smooth Newt
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Caudata
Salamandridae
Triturus
Triturus vulgaris
The smooth or common newt is Britain's most widespread newt. Both males and females have greenish-brown upperparts, with a whitish belly and cheeks and an orange streak on the belly, which is more… More »
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WHAT ARE SALAMANDERS AND NEWTS ? Salamander is a common name for the order of Caudata which includes 9 families, of which 8 are found in North America. Newt is a common name applied to certain members of a family of relatively small salamanders.
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Smooth newt, common newt ; Triturus vulgaris ... A characteristic popping sound often accompanies a smooth newt rising for air. ... We've hundreds of animals to choose from. Please enter your keyword below. You can search for animals by their common or scientific name.
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Smooth Newt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Smooth Newt , also known as the Common Newt , Lissotriton vulgaris (formerly Triturus vulgaris ) is the most common newt species of the Lissotriton genus of amphibians. L. vulgaris is ...
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Common newts can be found in a variety of habitats outside the breeding season, inhabiting deciduous woodland, wet heathland... ... Common Newt Classification...
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Common newts are olive green or pale brown with a bright orange, black spotted underside. In the breeding season males develop a wavy crest from their heads to their tails, and entice females by wafting a glandular secretion. ... Illustration of common newt - Chris Shields; Bees on Globe thistle - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com,
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Pictures, habitat requirements, life cycle information and identification guides to Triturus vulgata - the Common Newt ... Here is a common newt; they are found in many lowland ponds and slow-flowing streams in Wales. They grow to a length of about 10 cm. This specimen was found in a trout pool in West Wales - and that's...
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Names and origin ... Hide | Top ... Sequence length 200 AA.
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Habitat dependent patterns of reproductive success in the common newt (Triturus vulgaris) ... The project uses the European urodele amphibian Triturus vulgaris (the common newt) as a model species to investigate the influence of habitat quality on the maintenance of within-species genetic diversity in isolated populations.
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