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"<b>SuperNewt!</b><br><br>Newts are capable of regenerating limbs, eyes, and even spinal cords.  <br><br>Scientists are not exactly sure why, by one possibility is that the cells near the injured areas split, then reproduce rapidly, and quickly form the new limb.",

"<b>Last line of defense...</b><br><br>Newts are known for their ability to release toxins as a defense mechanism against predators. The <br><br>Rough-skinned newt, native to North America, is known for its strong poison. It has more than enough poison to kill an adult, but the Newt must be ingested for the poison to cause serious harm.",

"<b>Global Newts!</b><br><br>Newts are small semi-aquatic salamanders, found in North America, Europe and parts of Asia. They are distinguishable from other salamanders in that many lack ribs or coastal groves along their side. <br><br>The Eastern (or Red-spotted) Newt is one of the world’s most widespread salamanders, found throughout the U.S. In the wild they can live to about 15 years and grow to 5 inches, but also make popular pets.",

"<b>Warning Signs!</b><br><br>The Sword-tail newt is also called the Fire-bellied newt because of its orange underbelly – a sign to all future predators of its poisonous defense. <br><br>These newts reside in a particular area of Japan and have recently been placed Japan's Red List of Threatened Amphibians."];

