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Semiaquatic. Newts are characterized by a lizard-like body with 4 equal-sized limbs and a distinct tail. Aquatic larvae have true teeth on both upper and lower jaws and external gills. They have the ability to regenerate limbs, eyes, spinal cords, hearts, intestines, and upper and lower jaws. The cells at the site of injury have the ability to de-differentiate, reproduce rapidly, and differentiate again to create a new limb or organ. May be mixed species. With instructions.
Semiaquatic. Newts are characterized by a lizard-like body with 4 equal-sized limbs and a distinct tail. Aquatic larvae have true teeth on both upper and lower jaws and external gills. They have the ability to regenerate limbs, eyes, spinal cords, hearts, intestines, and upper and lower jaws. The cells at the site of injury have the ability to de-differentiate, reproduce rapidly, and differentiate again to create a new limb or organ. May be mixed species. With instructions.
Semiaquatic. Like all members of the order Caudata, newts are characterized by a lizard-like body with four equal sized limbs and a distinct tail. Aquatic larvae have true teeth on both upper and lower jaws and external gills.
They have the ability to regenerate limbs, eyes, spinal cords, hearts, intestines, and upper and lower jaws. The cells at the site of the injury have the ability to de-differentiate, reproduce rapidly, and differentiate again to create a new limb or organ.
May be mixed species. With instructions.