Newts either just walk at the bottom of the ater or they swim
They sometimes do usually but in creaks and other hidden damp places. They live at the bottom of the pond but sometimes come out of the water.
Frogs,newts and fish
because they are anphibians and need water
Newts (various species).
Non, but birds such as magpies and herons will eat them
Cats do attack and eat newts _ see http://george-online.blogspot.com . Froglife (www.froglife.org.uk) suggest making sure there are plenty of amphibian hiding places -- weed in the pond, log piles, long grass etc. The cats I know that catch newts get the newts when they are out of the pond but I expect some cats will fish them out of the pond too. Some cats clear ver small ponds of goldfish! More on www.celiahaddon.com
sometime between march and july, which is they only time they are in a pond
Newts generally do "live" underwater, but still breath air and require some sort of land to come out of the water
Yes, it crawls around the bottom of a pond to hunt its prey.
Some insects are able to move around on a lake or pond because of the surface tension of the lake or pond.
The area of Great Sandy Bottom Pond is 441,107.3500416 square meters.
You should not try to do this, in many cases certain species of newt are protected by law and if you interfere with them you could be committing a crime.