Yes
Newt eggs are laid in land.
Newts do not become pregnant they lay eggs which are fertilized externally by male newts.
No, a newt is a salamander and it is an amphibian. Newts live part of their lives on land but need water too, to stay wet, hunt for food and lay their eggs.
Frog, toad, newt are three animals that lay jelly coated eggs.
No, a newt is a salamander and it is an amphibian. Newts live part of their lives on land but need water too, to stay wet, hunt for food and lay their eggs.
like most amphibians, newts breed in the spring, at ponds, lakes, and other water sources. They lay their eggs into the water, and after about 2-7 days, the eggs hatch into newt tadpoles.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
A female newt depending on her size and the species can lay between 150 and 300 eggs during the spawning season. The exact number of eggs an individual female produces is dependent on her age, size and condition.
Cows do not lay eggs,Cows do not lay eggs,
They lay eggs
caterpilles do not lay eggs. no thay lay white eggs
They lay eggs.