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The digestive system is pretty simple. The newt eats its food, it is then sent to the stomach, digested and sent through the intestine, and eventually excreted.
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You can feed them live insects (crickets, black worms, brine shrimp, glass/ghost shrimp, white worms, fruit flies etc), frozen foods, or feeder fish. NEVER feed your newt any type of plant because newt's stomachs can not digest plants, which means the plant would stay in the newt's stomach, rot, and eventually kill the newt.
A boy fire bellied newt has a red back with black spots about, 4 and on it's stomach it has the same except it's back is more dark than it's back.
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.
They could but you risk the turtle eating the newt thinking it was food!
Yes a newt is an amphibian. Its relatives are frogs, salamanders, and toads. It is part of the Salamandridea family. They are located in North America, Europe, and Asia.
The digestive system of a newt consists of a simple and efficient arrangement, similar to other amphibians. It includes a mouth with teeth for capturing prey, a pharynx, and a esophagus that leads to a stomach where initial digestion occurs. The partially digested food then moves into the intestines, where nutrients are absorbed. Finally, waste is expelled through the cloaca, a common exit for digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems.
JIM WRIGHT
Jim Write
no newt is not a pollinator
A newt is an amphibian.