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Smooth newt

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Smooth newt You are likely to spot the smooth newt in your garden or local pond. It breeds in water in summer and spends the rest of the year in grassland and woodland, hibernating over winter.

Scientific name

Lissotriton vulgaris

When to see

March to October

Species information

Category

  • Amphibians

Statistics

Length: 7-11cm Average lifespan: 6 years

Conservation status

Protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981.

Habitats

  • Grassland
  • Heathland and moorland
  • Freshwater
  • Farmland
  • Coastal
  • Wetlands
  • Woodland

About

Newts are amphibians, breeding in ponds during the spring and spending most of the rest of the year feeding on invertebrates in woodland, hedgerows, marshes and tussocky grassland. They hibernate underground, among tree roots and in old walls. The smooth newt is also known as the 'common newt' and is the species you are most likely to find in your garden pond.

How to identify

The smooth newt is grey-brown, with an orange belly and neat black spots all over. In the breeding season, males have a smooth crest running the full length of their body and tail.

Distribution

Found throughout the country, except for parts of western Scotland, the west of Wales, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and the Isles of Scilly.

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