Many amphibians hibernate because they are unable to regulate their body temperature like mammals and birds. They allow their body temperature to drop to extremely low levels and their bodily functions slow way down. In this way they don't need to run around searching for food because they don't need to burn energy to keep warm or maintain other bodily functions. When the weather warms up again, their body returns to normal and they function at optimal body temperatures again.
Keep in mind this is only the case for some amphibians. In warmer or tropical climates it may not be necessary because it may never get cold enough to warrant hibernation.
Newts come out in mid day february stay out till about mid october.
yes, they do
under the mud in a pond
The common newt usually come out of hibernation around February or March.
Since newts are amphibians, they lay eggs which the care for until they hatch.
Newts only eat thing that ca fit in there mouths. Newts come from North america,Asia and Europe. A newts is a Semi-aquatic amphibian which looks rather like a cross between a lizard and a frog.
Black newts come out at night to prey on crickets, worms, insects, spiders, slugs, and millipedes.
In the summer or spring is when they are active!
When they are walking around
when tortoises come out of hibernation, they do not eat any differently. since they have been in such a deep sleep, they may have to get used to it again, but the do not eat any differently.
Spring time.
When their eggs are broken up, they hatch!
Nightingales normally come out of hibernation in the spring after spending the winter in southern Africa. The nightingale is traditionally thought to announce the coming spring time.
Newts are Ectothermic
"No!" "Never!" "Nevermore!" "No goal!" "Newts, it is raining newts!" "Nevada here we come!" "Noddles, I wanted noodles, not pineapple cubes!" "Nicaragua or bust!"