Palmate Newt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Palmate Newt ( Lissotriton helveticus ) is a species of newt found in most of Western Europe, including Great Britain. It is protected by law in all countries where it occurs, and is thought t...
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The smooth newt is the only newt species to be found in Ireland and is quite common. ... Newts have only four toes on their front feet not five. Smooth newts are most often found in ponds during the breeding season between February and June. Spawn is laid as individual eggs each of which is carefully wrapped in a leaf of...
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An online guide for the identification of amphibians in North America north of Mexico ... 1997. Checklist of Amphibian Species and Identification Guide: An Online Guide for the Identification of Amphibians in North America north of Mexico. Jamestown, ND: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Online.
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www.npwrc.usgs.gov/narcam/idguide/
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Caudata Species Database: Salamanders, Newts, Waterdogs, Axolotls, Mudpuppies, Amphiuma, Sirens ... New caudate species are still discovered in the wild today, but the majority of taxonomic changes come from the reclassification of existing taxon based on new ... amphibian species database. Caudata - Salamanders and Newts...
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While usually thought of as pond animals, great crested newts are only pond residents during the breeding season in spring. During the rest of the year they might be found in stone and log piles, hedgerows, dense vegetation or practically anywhere that offers shade and damp. ... Protected Species...
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Terrarium enthusiasts will find up-to-date information and full-color photos describing the major native and exotic species of newts and salamanders. The author gives advice on feeding and keeping them in a healthful environment. ... Newts and Salamanders (Paperback)
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Newts Life Cycle. Newts and salamanders fall into the Urodela order of amphibians and have long tails, elongated bodies and two or four legs, depending on the species. Newts are carnivorous and capable of living in... ... Toward the end of this stage, terrestrial newt species will leave the water. ... Go Pets America Guide to Newts...
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Newt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A newt is an amphibian of the Salamandridae family, although not all aquatic salamanders are considered newts. Newts are classified in the subfamily Pleurodelinae of the family Salamandridae, and ...
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For example, one person put a frog (I do not remember the species) in with their fire-bellied newts. The frog ate a newt and promptly died. Another person bought some small algae-eating fish (probably plecostomus ... Mike's Life List - includes photos and a little information on about 27 species of newts and salamanders.
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