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What is a newt?

What is a newt? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. A small lizard-like amphibian in the family Salamandridae that lives in the water as an adult.
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She said the pond would support a variety of species, including the nationally protected great crested newt and water vole.
However, the most interesting species is the Iberian ribbed newt, which lives in the irrigation pools.
Following amputation of a newt limb, there is a rapid migration of epidermal cells over the wound surface.
Amphibians such as the rough-skinned newt and several frog species, including the Pacific tree frog, and the bullfrog live in these wetlands.
The tail sweep of a tuna, a newt, a crocodile, or a whale is the leverage act of the backbone pushing water with the expanded tail.
They claimed the land was a home to protected species, including the great crested newt, the reed bunting and the short-eared owl.

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