pacific newt
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of newt: A "pacific newt" is any of several species of rough-skinned newts native to the western coastal regions of North America. These amphibians are known for their textured skin and potent toxins.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The hiker carefully avoided the pacific newt on the trail, knowing its skin secretes a powerful neurotoxin.
- Biologists are studying the population decline of the pacific newt in this watershed.
Advanced Usage
- In ecological context: The term is used to discuss species within the genus , which are endemic to the Pacific coast.
- The rough-skinned newt, a common pacific newt, has a fascinating co-evolutionary relationship with the common garter snake.
Variants and Related Words
- Rough-skinned newt: This is a more descriptive common name for specific species within the "pacific newt" group.
- The rough-skinned newt is one of the most toxic amphibians in North America.
Synonyms
- Western newt: A general synonym referencing its geographic range.
- Taricha: The scientific genus name for these newts.
Related Phrases
- Pacific newt toxin: Refers to the tetrodotoxin produced by these amphibians.
- The pacific newt toxin is a defense mechanism against predators.
Noun
- any of several rough-skinned newts found in western North America