π¦Newt vs Salamanderπ¦
People often compare newts and salamanders, but a newt is actually a type of salamander. The relationship clears up the confusion.
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π¦Newt
- βA specific subgroup of salamanders
- βOften spends much of its life in water
- βDrier, rougher, sometimes bumpy skin
- βMany species have toxic skin secretions
π¦Salamander
- βThe broad group all newts belong to
- βIncludes mostly land-based species
- βUsually smooth, moist skin
- βHuge variety of sizes and habitats
Verdict
This is not a real rivalry: a newt is a kind of salamander. 'Salamander' is the big group, and newts are a more water-loving subset.
Frequently asked
Is a newt a salamander?+
Yes. All newts are salamanders, but not all salamanders are newts.
What makes a newt different?+
Newts tend to be more aquatic and often have rougher skin than other salamanders.
Are they amphibians?+
Yes, both newts and salamanders are amphibians with permeable skin.
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