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  1. The Iberian ribbed newt, gallipato or Spanish ribbed newt (Pleurodeles waltl) is a newt endemic to the central and southern Iberian Peninsula and Morocco. It is the largest European newt species and it is also known for its sharp ribs which can puncture through its sides, and as such is also called the sharp-ribbed newt .

  2. 21 de ago. de 2009 · The ability of the Spanish ribbed newt to expose its rib bones was first noticed by a natural historian in 1879. But scientists have now used modern photographic and X-ray imaging techniques to...

  3. 10 de ene. de 2015 · The attractive Spanish Ribbed Newt ( Pleurodeles waltl) can reach 12 inches in length, and is stoutly-built. They are easy to breed – an important consideration as wild populations are threatened – and quickly learn to feed from the hand.

  4. The Iberian ribbed newt, gallipato or Spanish ribbed newt (Pleurodeles waltl) is a newt endemic to the central and southern Iberian Peninsula and Morocco. It is the largest European newt species and it is also known for its sharp ribs which can puncture through its sides, and as such is also called the sharp-ribbed newt .

  5. Spanish ribbed newt is a large and beautiful lizard that is easy to keep and is aquatic. It is known as the largest European newt species and is known as one of the largest in the world. These can grow more than 8 inches. These are available in two colors: normal or the wild type of newt and the leucistic or newts with pinkish-white bodies.

  6. One species, the Spanish ribbed newt ( Pleurodeles waltl ), combines its poisonous skin secretions with sharp barbs running along the sides of its body; the barbs are ribs that can be forced through the animal’s skin when threatened. Commonly, these poisonous salamanders are brightly coloured to advertise their toxicity… Read More.

  7. Spanish ribbed newts range in color from dark to light gray and are covered with darker blotches with a brown tint. Their bellies are typically lighter than their backs, usually a cream color, with the same blotched pattern. Each newt has a row of tubercles running down each flank.