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    The palmate newt (Lissotriton helveticus) is a species of newt found in Western Europe, from Great Britain to the northern Iberian Peninsula. It is 5–9...
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    The smooth newt, European newt, northern smooth newt or common newt (Lissotriton vulgaris) is a species of newt. It is widespread in Europe and parts of...
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    smooth newt and palmate newt are not listed, the sale of either species is prohibited under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981. In Europe, nine newts are...
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    ponds. Other newts that can sometimes be found in the same breeding sites are the smooth newt (Lissotriton vulgaris), the palmate newt (L. helveticus)...
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    filament. Alpine newt larvae are more robust and have wider heads than those of the smooth newt and palmate newt.: 215 : 13–14  The alpine newt is native to...
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    Due to their larger size, they can prey on smaller species such as the palmate newt. Reproductive females of T. carnifex were shown to regulate their body...
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    species of amphibian native to Britain are the great crested newt, smooth newt, palmate newt, common toad, natterjack toad, common frog and the pool frog...
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    Lissotriton helveticus punctillatus (Schmidtler 1970), a subspecies of the palmate newt. The Sierra de la Demanda is part of the western section of the larger...
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    amphibians: spiny toad (known locally as the Crapaud), agile frog, and palmate newt. All are protected species, with Jersey being the only native habitat...
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    Triturus (redirect from Crested newt)
    fish. Other newts that can be found in syntopy with Triturus species include the smooth, the palmate, the Carpathian, and the alpine newt.: 44–48 : 142–147 ...
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    eels can be found at the site. Amphibians at the reserve are smooth and palmate newt, frogs and toads. Pipistrelle, Daubenton's and Leisler's bats have been...
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    capital, including smooth newts living by the Tate Modern, and common frogs, common toads, palmate newts, and great crested newts. On the other hand, native...
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    lessonae). Newts of the Loire include the Marbled Newt (Triturus marmoratus), Smooth Newt (T. vulgaris), Alpine Newt (T. alpestris) and Palmate Newt (T. helveticus)...
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    survival is threatened by the invasive Australian swamp stonecrop. Palmate newts are present in the ponds and the Common can still support a number of...
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    species of amphibian native to England are the great crested newt, smooth newt, palmate newt, common toad, natterjack toad, common frog and the pool frog...
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    which provides a home for amphibians including the great crested newt, palmate newt and toads. Wellington has an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification...
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    kingfishers, great diving beetles and amphibians such as the common frog and palmate newt.[citation needed] This is oldest mill in the valley with a recorded date...
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    occasionally run in the Kinloch River. The only amphibian found on Rùm is the palmate newt and the only reptile native to Rùm is the common lizard. Invertebrates...
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    provide ideal conditions for a rich fauna. Amphibians including the palmate newt (Triturus helveticus), common frog (Rana temporaris), and common toad...
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    in Wales. They are the common toad, great crested newt, natterjack toad, palmate newt, smooth newt and common frog. An estimated 25,000 invertebrate species...
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    amphibians inside the park are found by these lakes, including Alpine newt, Palmate newt, Fire salamander, common toad, Common midwife toad, Common frog, and...
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    Among the herpetological fauna, the Mediterranean Painted Frog, the Palmate Newt, the European pond terrapin and the small snake Natrix maura deserve...
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    Northern wheatear White-tailed eagle Adder Viviparous lizard Common frog Palmate newt Charr Salmon Trout Green tiger beetle Ground beetle Bilberry bumblebee...
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    willow tits. Dormice have been recorded together with great crested and palmate newts. The site has a caravan and motorhome park which is open from Easter...
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    newts, two toads and two frogs. Salamanders and newts Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) — has bred at least once[citation needed] Alpine newt (Ichthyosaura...
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    upper reaches of the rivers are spawning grounds for Salmon and trout; Palmate newts, frogs and toads breed in the numerous small pools. Two shrimp species...
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    1879) – Bosca's newt Lissotriton graecus (Wolterstorff, 1906) – Greek newt Lissotriton helveticus (Razoumovsky, 1789) – Palmate newt Lissotriton italicus...
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    valley is also a habitat for numerous amphibians and reptiles: alpine newt, palmate newt, common water frog, common toad, fire salamander, grass frog, marsh...
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    Iberian wall lizard, Grass snake, and Baskian viper, Alpine newt, palmate newt, marbled newt, common salamander, and common toad. In the group of mammals...
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    park include the fire salamander, the alpine newt, the northern crested newt, the palmate newt, the smooth newt, the common midwife toad, the yellow-bellied...
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