NO! definitely not i suggest looking up pictures you'll see the difference right away
Turtles, newts.
Absolutely NOT, newts and most other amphibians are toxic, and turtles eat just about anything they can fit in there mouths. If your turtle decides to eat the newt, not only will the newt die, but the turtle will succumb to the toxins in the newts skin.
They could but you risk the turtle eating the newt thinking it was food!
you need a special reptile licence where you can buy salamanders, newts, turtles and others.
snapping turtles eat frogs, newts and other small amphibians. what ever fits in their mouth they will eat
no salamanders are fish like when newts are more like lizards
no
No salamanders/Newts do not eat turtle food all the turtles food dose is make the salamanders/newts cage stink.
Yes, you will usually find newts in damp and dark places like under a rock or something like that. You can also find them in/around ponds sometimes. But don't get newts confused with salamanders, they aren't the same, even thought they can be found in the same places and look essentially the same.
yes and no it depends
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yes its basically the same name