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  2. Neurergus crocatus - Wikipedia

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    Neurergus crocatus, the yellow-spotted newt, [3] Azerbaijan newt, Azerbaijan mountain newt, mountain newt, or Lake Urmia newt, is a species of salamander in the family Salamandridae. It occurs in the mountains west of Lake Urmia , in northwestern Iran , northeastern Iraq , and southeastern Turkey .

  3. Newt - Wikipedia

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    In juvenile amphibians, there is no cardiovascular response in conditions of hypoxia. [20] When newts are induced into anemia, they are able to respire without the need of blood cells. [21] In T. carnifex, around two weeks after anemia is induced, the newts produced a mass of cells that helps to revitalize the already circulating red blood cell ...

  4. Triturus macedonicus - Wikipedia

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    Triturus arntzeni was considered a synonym of T. macedonicus, [5] but this name applies in fact to a hybrid between this species and the Balkan-Anatolian crested newt (T. ivanbureschi), and thus is a synonym of both species.

  5. Tylototriton shanjing - Wikipedia

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    Tylototriton shanjing, the emperor newt, Mandarin newt or Mandarin salamander, is a highly toxic newt native to Yunnan and parts of South China. It is sometimes seen in private collections, and is sometimes available for sale at certain reptile and amphibian-specializing pet stores and occasionally through captive breeders .

  6. Amphibians and reptiles of Mount Rainier National Park

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    Family: Newts Salamandridae. Rough-skinned newt (Taricha granulosa) is a North American newt known for its strong poison. [4] Habitats of rough-skinned newts are found throughout the West Coast of the United States and British Columbia. Their range extends south to Santa Cruz, California and north to Alaska.

  7. Tylototriton - Wikipedia

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    Tylototriton is a genus of newts known as crocodile newts or knobby newts.About 38 known species are in this genus. [1] [2] [3] Many species have been described just recently.. They range from northeastern India and Nepal through Burma to northern Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and southern C

  8. Nature: An 8-legged fishing find that's a sight to see - AOL

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    The shallow lake waters harbored scores of red-spotted newts. This salamander is strictly aquatic as an adult, and swims well. While wrangling some newts for photographs, I noticed a large spider ...

  9. Italian crested newt - Wikipedia

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    Triturus carnifex is found in parts of the Balkans and Italy.It is an aquatic breeder that can spend up to four months in the water. [2] The location of the ponds where they breed affects the time when T. carnifex enters the water. [2]