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According to encarta, male newts and salamanders create bright colors on tails and also grow tail fins.

Some newts use chemical signals.

Newts also engage in complicated mating rituals, sometimes forming large balls of mating newts. Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia: Amphibians (page 49) documents the mating groups.

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