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    "Preparing For First shed" GGarter's Avatar
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    Newts vs. salamanders

    In danish we don't distinguish between newts and salamanders. Here we just call both a salamander. What´defines wether it is a newt or a salamander?
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    Re: Newts vs. salamanders

    Best I can tell, it only depends on how aquatic they are.

    In Finnish, the word for newt is the same as we use for "lizard".

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    Re: Newts vs. salamanders

    It's all Caudata to me!
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    Re: Newts vs. salamanders

    Taxonomically, there is no difference whatsoever between Newts and Salamanders, all belonging to subfamilies and genera within the Salamandridae family.

    The distinguishment of Newts and Salamanders is generally achieved via. the external appearance and morphology of the individual species.

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    Re: Newts vs. salamanders

    I always learned that newts were more or totally aquatic, while salamanders live primarily on land.

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    Re: Newts vs. salamanders

    yeah I'm going to have to agree with zephyr there thats what was told as well.................
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    Lightbulb Re: Newts vs. salamanders

    What about the Japanese Giant Salamander ..... it lives/breeds/etc in river systems ... is it really a newt???
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Newts vs. salamanders

    There are no 'real' differences, scientifically........... but
    Generally speaking adult newts are more aquatic than adult salamanders (with exceptions).
    Newts generally show higher instances of sexual dimorphism (with exceptions)!
    James.

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    Thamnophis inspectus Zephyr's Avatar
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    Re: Newts vs. salamanders

    Hmm... Correct me if I'm wrong, But I coulda swore I read somewhere that salamanders have a greater ability of absorbing oxygen from the environment than newts. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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    Re: Newts vs. salamanders

    That's certainly an interesting claim.

    Most newts I think spend a part of the season on land, I know Lissotriton vulgaris certainly does.

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