like frogs in water and ponds
Yes, it is recommended to keep baby newts away from adult newts to prevent potential harm or stress to the babies. Adult newts may see the babies as competition for food or territory, leading to aggression or even cannibalism. It is best to keep them separated to ensure the safety of the young newts.
mating season
like most amphibians, newts breed in the spring, at ponds, lakes, and other water sources. They lay their eggs into the water, and after about 2-7 days, the eggs hatch into newt tadpoles.
Newts are Ectothermic
4-5 babies per season
i dont think so because a newt is a salamander and mammals have alive babies and have hair or fur and newts dont have those qualities
newts are ectothermic
all newts are carnivores
Gorillas are born in any season just like human babies and the rest of the animal kingdom babies
If a Jill ferret kills her babies, most likely she will go back into season.
newts can stay together