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  1. Newt - Wikipedia

    More than 100 known species of newts are found in North America, Europe, North Africa and Asia. Newts metamorphose through three distinct developmental life stages: aquatic larva, …

  2. Newt - Facts, Habitat, Life Cycle, Adaptations and Pictures

    Newt Newts are a species of aquatic amphibians, belonging to the family of Salamndriedae and have been classified into the subfamily of Pleurodelinae. They undergo three stages of …

  3. Newt | Amphibian, Aquatic & Terrestrial | Britannica

    Newt, (family Salamandridae), generic name used to describe several partially terrestrial salamanders. The family is divided informally into newts and “true salamanders” (that is, all …

  4. Eastern newt | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation ...

    Eastern newts are yellow or greenish-brown with black-bordered red spots on their backs and lighter, yellow bellies with black spots. They have slightly moist, rough skin. This species …

  5. Newt - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Newts are a fascinating group of amphibians that are sometimes mistakenly thought of as lizards because of their semi‑aquatic habits and sleek bodies. They have a rich evolutionary history, a …

  6. Newt Animal Facts - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · The most common species of newts include the European newt, the American newt, and the Chinese newt. Each of these species has its own unique characteristics, such …

  7. 10 Types of Newts in North America (Pictures) - Wildlife Informer

    Newts are a subgroup of salamanders that are a bit more adapted to life on land and may develop a rough, drier skin texture, especially during their terrestrial stages. Though they share certain …