Newts generally live in moist, shady areas such as forests, bogs, and marshes. They breed in pools of water with plenty of weeds.
Geographically, newts can be found worldwide, although several different species exist in different areas.
Sources: Wikipedia, BBC Science & Nature
Newts mate in the water. The females then lay eggs in the water, but do not care for the eggs. The eggs hatch into salamander larvae with gills. After a few weeks to months, the baby salamanders metamorphose and move onto the land to live.
a newt lives in mushy areas. It is more familiar or comfortable with moist regions.
toads come from there mother when she lays eggs the toad comes out of the egg and sees the world
they have three life stages, first the egg, then the larvae, then the adult
Frogs come from eggs.
Newts can live anywhere where they have water and food.
yes because newts are amphibian.
The plural of newt is newts. As in "newts like to live by water".
Only other iberian newts, please do not mix spiecies or animals with other salamanders or newts.
no they live on land
Not for long.
newts can live with brine shrimp , most likely frogs and of corse other newts
if they are in a proper tank
Yes, there are newts that live in the rainforest. One example of where these newts live is along the Congo in the Ituri rainforest in Central Africa.
in my opinion newts live up to 65 years, the average live of fire belly newts is from 30 to 60 years:]
yes
no they just live in captivity and are scared of people.