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  2. Newt - Wikipedia

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    Newts metamorphose through three distinct developmental life stages: aquatic larva, terrestrial juvenile (eft), and adult. Adult newts have lizard-like bodies and return to the water every year to breed, otherwise living in humid, cover-rich land habitats. Newts are threatened by habitat loss, fragmentation and pollution.

  3. Eastern newt - Wikipedia

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    Eastern newts have a lifespan of about 8–10 years in the wild, but some individuals have been known to live up to 15 years. [8] Eastern newts have three stages of life: (1) the aquatic larva or tadpole, (2) the red eft or terrestrial juvenile stage, and (3) the aquatic adult.

  4. Northern crested newt - Wikipedia

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    The northern crested newt, great crested newt or warty newt (Triturus cristatus) is a newt species native to Great Britain, northern and central continental Europe and parts of Western Siberia. It is a large newt, with females growing up to 16 cm (6.3 in) long. Its back and sides are dark brown, while the belly is yellow to orange with dark ...

  5. Palmate newt - Wikipedia

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    Common over most of its range, the palmate newt is found in a variety of habitats, including forest, marshes and pasture. [11] [4]: 224–225 It is less abundant in cultivated areas, but can adapt to gardens. [1] [10] For reproduction, the newts accept different types of stagnant water bodies, preferably fish-free; acidic ponds are well tolerated.

  6. Red-bellied newt - Wikipedia

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    Red-bellied newts can live for 20-30 years. [9] After reaching reproductive maturity, male red-bellied newts start congregating at stream banks as early as January or February. One to three weeks later, the females join them and the newts mate. [2] Red-bellied newts lay their eggs in fast-flowing streams or rocky rivers.

  7. Category:Newts - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about taxa in the newt genera (subfamily Pleurodelinae) of the family Salamandridae which also includes the true salamanders. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.

  8. Smooth newt - Wikipedia

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    The smooth newt, European newt, northern smooth newt or common newt (Lissotriton vulgaris) is a species of newt. It is widespread in Europe and parts of Asia, and has been introduced into Australia. Individuals are brown with a spotted underside that ranges in colour from orange to white.

  9. Lissotriton - Wikipedia

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    Female mate choice is an important concept in evolutionary biology because it bears on female and male reproductive success. Experiments were carried out with Lissotriton vulgaris in which female newts were paired sequentially with two males having different degrees of genetic relatedness to the female.