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Q: When do newts lay their eggs?
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How do newts produce?

they lay eggs in plants. they can lay up to 400 at a time.


How does newts have baby come out?

Since newts are amphibians, they lay eggs which the care for until they hatch.


How long is the pregnancy of a newt?

Newts do not become pregnant they lay eggs which are fertilized externally by male newts.


Which animals lays their eggs in water?

Amphibians lay their eggs in water usually. Newts do if you are looking for a specific animal.Fish also lay their eggs in the water.The animals that lay their eggs underwater are:frogsturtlesfishduckbill platypuslobstersbeetleseel


Why do newts lay so many eggs?

because alot of them dont survive :'(


Why do newts lay eggs in water?

Newt eggs are laid in land.


Is a newts a mammal?

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.


When is spawning season for newts and where do they spawn?

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.


Which animal lays jelly-like eggs?

Frog, toad, newt are three animals that lay jelly coated eggs.


How do fire belly newts have babies?

Salamanders and Newts are thougth to be different animals but in reality they are the same thing. The male leaves a pedastle of sperm on the ground in front of the female and if the female approves of the male she will pick up the pedastle. when the eggs mature the female will then lay the eggs in moist places like streams or vernal pools and some species lay eggs under leaves.


Where do yellow spotted newts live?

Yellow spotted salamanders, sometimes called newts, live in the eastern part of the United States and Canada. They live in the ground or under leaf litter and lay their eggs in seasonal pools in forested areas.


What types of animals usually lay their eggs on water but may spend most of their lives on land?

They are amphibians: toads, frogs, newts, being three examples.