the answer to this question is internally for most newts, including all Western types.
Newts do not become pregnant they lay eggs which are fertilized externally by male newts.
Yes
Newt eggs are laid in land.
maybe 3 weeks?
Internal
NO,they will not eat newt eggs unless there really hungry the will stay with goldfish flakes and other stuff
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.
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.
Frog, toad, newt are three animals that lay jelly coated eggs.
no newt is not a pollinator
A newt is an amphibian.
like most amphibians, newts breed in the spring, at ponds, lakes, and other water sources. They lay their eggs into the water, and after about 2-7 days, the eggs hatch into newt tadpoles.