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awwwwwwwww goremeister_666 March 18 2011, 01:46:28 UTC
those little salamanders are really cute.
when i was a kiddo, i used to find a ton of them in my backyard in the outskirts of worcester.

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bill_sheehan March 19 2011, 14:29:19 UTC
I'm confused. What's the difference between newts, salamanders, and efts?

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urbpan March 19 2011, 16:14:17 UTC
Broadly, all tailed amphibians are salamanders.

One group of salamanders, called newts, has a more complicated life cycle than most others: The hatch from eggs as aquatic larvae, go through a terrestrial immature stage called efts, then when they become sexually mature return to the water as adult newts.

Lungless salamanders, like the one above, go through their metamorphosis within the egg, and hatch as miniature adults.

Many other salamanders, like the familiar spotted salamander, hatch in the water as aquatic larvae, then metamorphose into terrestrial adults.

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