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  2. Southern marbled newt - Wikipedia

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    The southern marbled newt or pygmy marbled newt (Triturus pygmaeus) is a species of salamander in the family Salamandridae.It is found in Portugal and Spain.Its natural habitats are temperate forests, Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marshes, arable land, pastureland, rural gardens, water storage areas, ponds, open ...

  3. Marbled newt - Wikipedia

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    The marbled newt is listed as near-threatened on the French national red list of species. [11] Conservation planning should take into consideration buffer zones surrounding ponds and the ecological requirements associated with them while the marbled newts are migrating. These wetlands in the buffer zone are important in order to allow the newts ...

  4. Triturus - Wikipedia

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    Marbled newts owe their name to their green–black, marbled colour pattern. In females, an orange-red line runs down back and tail. The crest of male marbled newts is smaller and fleshier than that of the crested newts and not indented, but marbled newt males also have a whitish tail band at breeding time. [9]: 142–147

  5. Triturus macedonicus - Wikipedia

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    Triturus macedonicus, the Macedonian crested newt, is a newt species of the crested newt species complex in genus Triturus, found in the Western Balkan peninsula (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, North Macedonia, north-western Greece and south-western Bulgaria [3]).

  6. Chromosome No. 1 syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the harmful effect of half of the eggs dying was balanced by the larger size of Triturus compared to other newts, which was associated with a higher number of eggs produced. In the marbled newt line, additional mutations occurred, expanding the heterochromatin area. [2] Then, 10.4 million years ago, the T. karelinii line separated.

  7. Category:Amphibians of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Amphibians of the Philippines" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total. ... Pygmy forest frog; R. Rabor's forest frog; S ...

  8. Lissotriton - Wikipedia

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    Lissotriton is a genus of newts native to Europe and parts of Asia Minor.As most other newts, they are aquatic as larvae and during breeding time but live in terrestrial, humid environments over the rest of the season.

  9. Poisonous amphibian - Wikipedia

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    Taricha genus Western Newt Tetrodotoxin: Pacific coastal region from southern Alaska to southern California, and Mexico Triturus genus crested and the marbled newts Tetrodotoxin: Great Britain through most of continental Europe to westernmost Siberia, Anatolia, and the Caspian Sea region Notophthalmus genus Tetrodotoxin [4] eastern United ...