

Alpine newt (Mesotriton alpestris) |
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| In spite of its name, the Alpine newt inhabits lowland as well as upland habits in continental Europe. | |||
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Adults are about the same size as the smooth newt, females growing a little larger, up to 11 cm. Breeding males can be predominantly blue. Females have a marbled pattern. Bellies are bright orange, without spots (although there may be black spots on the throat of some specimens). Alpine newts have similar breeding habits to native newts. |
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