Ever wondered if that creature in your garden is a newt or a lizard? You're not alone! These two often get mistaken, but they're quite different. Newts are amphibians, living both in water and on land. Lizards are reptiles, sticking to dry ground. Look for clues: newts have moist, slimy skin, while lizards have dry scales. Newts have four toes on their front legs, lizards usually five. Remember, the UK's rare great crested newt needs protection! So admire them, but don't touch, and report sightings. Mystery solved! Stay curious, explore nature, and never confuse your pond pals again! ➡️
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Newts vs Lizards
Amphibians vs Reptiles
Share this video and help others tell their newts from their lizards! Leave a comment below with your favorite pond creature. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more exciting nature mysteries solved!
Newts vs Lizards
Amphibians vs Reptiles
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