Are Newts Hardy? (What Makes Them Resilient)

Eastern Newt Notophthalmus viridescens in a hand 1

You might look at a small, soft-skinned newt and think it looks fragile. Its smooth body and slow steps don’t show toughness. But then you hear stories of newts living through cold winters, moving from water to land, or even surviving in backyard ponds. So you wonder: are newts really hardy, or do they need … Read more

Are Newts Harmful? (What You Need to Know)

Bosca's Newt

You might notice a newt in your garden, pond, or near damp soil and wonder: is it harmful? Do newts bite, sting, or hurt plants? Or are they just small, harmless neighbors moving quietly through the environment? Most newts are not harmful to people, pets, or gardens. They don’t bite aggressively, mess up plants, or … Read more

Are Newts Good? (Facts You Should Know)

Bosca's Newt in water

You might see a tiny, smooth creature slipping through a garden pond or hiding under damp leaves and wonder: are newts actually good? Good at what, exactly? Are they good for gardens, good as pets, or just good at surviving in the wild? Newts are good in many ways. They help control pests, show when … Read more

Are Newts Good Climbers? (Surprising Truths)

Smooth newt on log 1

Have you ever seen a small, smooth creature inching across wet rocks or mossy logs and wondered: can newts really climb? Newts can climb, but only a little. They are built for swimming and crawling over damp surfaces, not scaling walls or smooth surfaces. Their tiny toes, tail, and careful movements let them climb over … Read more