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    I have a pond full of newts, here is one of them
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    Very nice. I used to have them in my ponds when we had the family house,
    Mind out if you have Crested newts It's against the law to touch them

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    I should be so lucky to have crested newts in my pond

    I think the name for my newts are smooth newts

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    Yes but you may find them they can be in any pond.
    Newts come and go every day did you know that ? I watched a very interesting prog' on them once and no two newts have the same patterning their under sides

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    Photos 3 and 4 look like a male smooth, not quite sure about 1 and 2 but they look male.

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