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Newts lay hundreds of eggs to increase the chances of survival for their offspring. Many eggs are lost to predators, environmental factors, or competition, so producing a large number helps ensure that at least some will survive to adulthood. Additionally, this reproductive strategy enhances genetic diversity within the population, which can improve resilience to changing environments and diseases.

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