Salamanders lack scales and claws and have moist, glandular skin; true lizards are reptiles and have claws and dry, scaly, cornified skin.
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A newt gingrish is a fat, oily poisonous lizard that poisons political discourse.
All Newsts have poisonous skin. Some have bright colors that warn other animals not to eat them.
Cave species dwelling in darkness lack pigmentation and have a translucent pink or pearlescent appearance. But are in Fact just like other Salamanders, they do have poison glands, that in fact make them poisonous.
nope, the dont bite but they are poisonous Wash your hands after handling them, do not rub your eyes or nose, and do not eat them. People have died after eating newts.
do newt have a skeleton
no newt is not a pollinator
A newt is an amphibian.
Yes, the Eastern Red-Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) secretes a poison from its skin similar to the tetrodotoxin found in pufferfish (the Japanese delicacy "fugu"). But is it primarily poisonous to other animals that might try to eat it. From most reports, it is not poisonous enough to hurt humans (unless of course, you eat a plate full of them). i have eaten 1 the doctors told me I was gona die!It was a horrible experience.I still have problems.
Yes, a newt is a vertebrate.
what traits most a newt have?
A newt is Class Amphibia.
An alpine newt is a species of newt of the order Caudata, Latin name Ichthyosaura alpestris.