Newts Can Climb

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steve

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I was doing some tank maintenance, so I put the Newt in a tupperware, and when I turn to see how he was doing, He was not there, I found him tripping on the table, them I put him again in the pot and wait to see, that's what happened:

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Don't underestimate them, They are watching you
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, waiting for an opportunity
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I recently had a three-legged alpine newt escape from a covered container- not only did he climb the side, he also pushed the cover up enough to escape!

He was recaptured some time later, a little dustier than before.
 
one thing to note on amphibian climbing. many people believe that frogs climb glass by 'suction cups' on their toe pads-this is of course untrue, they have skin cells on their finger tips that are hexagonal (or octagonal) that are like closely packed hairs-these with mucus secretions increase surface area for them to stick to things-even glass. it is worth noticing that when a newt/sal climbs glass they do the same thing as frogs-they slide alot at first till they are a little more dry and use their bellies to increase surface area (more surface area=more surface tension to keep a small body up)...BUT the most important thing about climbing i just learned about a year ago-and it was in a basic college biology book (and there are x-ray pics to go with it) get this....palm salamanders actually DO climb by suction! they have extra bones in the feet and the palm works like a suction cup! now that i think of it -in pictures of them they are never seen like most caudates with their bellies pressed tight to the surface they are climbing.
 
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