Flat with lots of legs!
all newts are carnivores
yes, bids do eat newts
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.
in my grade 7 classroom we have twelve newts and we got to keep the and one i stayed up all night just watching mine he was sooooooo active and he loves little toy the i put in his aquarium carina<3
Different kind of frogs, newts, salamanders, etc.
amphibians are frogs, newts, and toads,
no salamanders are fish like when newts are more like lizards
The plural of newt is newts. As in "newts like to live by water".
Yes, you will usually find newts in damp and dark places like under a rock or something like that. You can also find them in/around ponds sometimes. But don't get newts confused with salamanders, they aren't the same, even thought they can be found in the same places and look essentially the same.
Yes newts can eat Triops. Care needs to be taken with smaller newts, that the Triops arent too big. Larger newts like paddletails will have no issues with larger Triops.
baby newts don't have anything in commen with grown up newts i have a red spotted newt and it's a baby and it has not so many spots as the grown ups do so there you have it
Like Ushers house should look like... Ushers house.
Newts only eat thing that ca fit in there mouths. Newts come from North america,Asia and Europe. A newts is a Semi-aquatic amphibian which looks rather like a cross between a lizard and a frog.
yes, like any regular lizard, newts have webbed feet.
like frogs in water and ponds
What does your house look like
the sioux house look like a triangle with lines pointing out of the top