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Meaning of water newt

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water newt ()

Any one of numerous species of aquatic salamanders; a triton.

water newt Sentence Examples

  1. The water newt darted swiftly through the crystal-clear stream, its iridescent skin shimmering.
  2. In the depths of the pond, a colony of water newts huddled together, their tiny eyes scanning for food.
  3. The male water newt flaunted his elaborate courtship dance, hoping to attract a mate.
  4. The female water newt laid her eggs on the underside of leaves, ensuring their protection from the elements.
  5. Young water newts began their lives as larvæ, breathing through gills and feeding on microscopic prey.
  6. As they matured, the water newts gradually transformed, losing their gills and developing lungs.
  7. The water newt is a fascinating amphibian, equally adept in both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
  8. A group of water newts is known as a "school," and they often form large aggregations in suitable habitats.
  9. The water newt is an important part of the aquatic ecosystem, both as a predator and a prey species.
  10. Conservation efforts are vital to ensure the survival of the water newt and its diverse habitats.

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Any one of numerous species of aquatic salamanders; a triton.

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The water newt darted swiftly through the crystal-clear stream, its iridescent skin shimmering.

In the depths of the pond, a colony of water newts huddled together, their tiny eyes scanning for food.

The male water newt flaunted his elaborate courtship dance, hoping to attract a mate.

The female water newt laid her eggs on the underside of leaves, ensuring their protection from the elements.