British Wildlife: Newts
By Natural World FactsFrom boclips.com
229.9K views
27.7K likes
There are three native newt species in the UK; smooth, palmate and great crested newts. Smooth newts are the most widespread species, common throughout the UK. They are most active around dusk and dawn, feeding on a wide variety of aquatic invertebrates. Newts are much faster in the water, with paddle-like tails to help them move quickly. Learn all about these nets in this video!
Tags
Discovery
Explainer
Life Sciences
Biology
Middle and Preparatory
Lower Primary
Upper Primary
Secondary
Advanced Secondary
Comments
Leave a Comment
Comments are loading... If you don't see any, be the first to comment!
Related Videos
Common Toads: The Complete Guide
Natural World Facts
Fry
Zoo Babies
Why Most New Species Are Discovered By Amateurs
MinuteEarth
6 Animals Living Their Best Lives in Cities | Synurbic Species
SciShow
British Wildlife: Red Squirrels
Natural World Facts
British Wildlife: Bees
Natural World Facts
Slow Worms: The Complete Guide
Natural World Facts
GCSE Biology - What Are Fossils? What Fossils Tell Us About Extinct Species #78
Cognito
Aerial Cartwheels on a Beam
Guinness World Records Kids
When Three Species Combine Multi-Species Hybrids
SciShow
