The newt life cycle consists of several stages: egg, larva, juvenile, and adult. Female newts lay eggs in water, which hatch into larvae (tadpole-like) after a few weeks. These larvae undergo metamorphosis, developing limbs and losing their tails, transitioning into juvenile newts that may live on land or remain aquatic. As adults, newts return to water to breed, completing the cycle.
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