what ever they can provide
Yes, it is recommended to keep baby newts away from adult newts to prevent potential harm or stress to the babies. Adult newts may see the babies as competition for food or territory, leading to aggression or even cannibalism. It is best to keep them separated to ensure the safety of the young newts.
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yes. Newts don't have children, by the way. Children are HUMAN YOUNG. Newts are reptiles or something.
Yes, Newts can in fact be a pet. Just depends on what breed, or if it's a mother or a young baby.
The OWLS and the NEWTS.
Newts like frogs are hatched form transparent eggs laid in fresh water. Newts metamorphose through three distinct developmental life stages: aquatic larva, terrestrial juvenile called an EFT, and adult Newt. Adult newts have lizard-like bodies and may be either fully aquatic, living permanently in the water, or semi-aquatic, living terrestrially but returning to the water each year to breed.
yes. a tadpole is a young frog. A Tadpole MAY be a young frog but all tadpoles are not neccessarily young frogs. There are several species of creature like Newts and Toads etc that also have a tadpole stage.
A young adult is in there early 20's where as an adult is in there 30'. A young adult can marry an adult.
Axolotls are totally aquatic. They basically look like the larval form of newts or salamanders. But they are hatched already in the adult the adult phase and do not metamorphose.
"NO they are not cannibals... what are you thinking??" Wrong answer there and a very general question. As far as I know there are newts that eat their young. Fire Belly Newts do eat their young I know that much.
Yes, newts have toxins in their skin ranging from being an irritant to deadly to humans. Taricha torosa (California Newt) and Taricha granulosa (Rough Skinned Newt) are very toxic. Ingesting any of the toxins will kill a healthy adult.
A young adult dependent is a person between the ages of 18-24 who is supported financially by their parent or guardian. This dependency is typically for the purpose of education or because the young adult is unable to provide for themselves.