The Red-Spotted or Eastern Newt is one of the most abundant salamanders in New England. Unlike other salamanders, newts have a rough skin and indistinct costal grooves. The 2 1/4 to 4 3/4 inches long adults are usually aquatic. ... The Red Spotted Newt...
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Red-spotted Newts range from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and southern Quebec west through central Michigan, and south to central Alabama and Georgia. Within the Midwest, the Red-spotted Newt is found in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana.
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Typical newt colours ... -- More details about Red-spotted Newts in Nova Scotia -- ... [Photo of Red-spotted Newt]
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Nova Scotia's Red-spotted Newt is one of a complex of four subspecies of the Eastern Newt. ... Adult Red-spotted Newts eat the aquatic immature stages of insects, particularly midge larvae ... More details about the Red-spotted Newt in Nova Scotia...
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Red-Spotted Newt ; Notophthalmus viridescens ... The red-spotted newt is more or less ubiquitous throughout eastern North America. The usual life cycle of this species includes three distinct post-hatching stages: (1) aquatic larva, (2) terrestrial (juvenile) eft, and (3) aquatic adult.
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Richmond 1997). There are four recognized subspecies: the red-spotted newt (N. v. viridescens) of the eastern and northeastern U.S. and Canada, the central newt (N. v. louisianensis) of the central states and the deep south, the broken-striped newt (N. v. dorsalis) of the Carolina coastal plains, and the peninsula newt...
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The eastern newt ( Notophthalmus viridescens ) is a common salamander of eastern North America. Eastern newts dwell in wet forests with small lakes or ponds. They may coexist in an aquatic env...
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Red Spotted Newt pet care information including health issues, feeding advice, proper habitat and the supplies needed to maintain a healthy pet ... The Red-spotted newt is one of the most popular pet newts in the United States. Like most newts, they are relatively easy to keep in captivity, provided that you can acquire...
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RED-SPOTTED NEWT; Notophthalmus viridescens ... The red-spotted newt has one of the most complicated life histories of any pond-breeding amphibian in Rhode Island because it has four, not three, life stages (egg, aquatic larva, terrestrial eft, and aquatic adult).
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Red-Spotted Newt ; (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) ... Nova Scotia Salamanders: Red-spotted Newt ... Red-Spotted Newt (Red Eft)
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