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Moulting and Smooth newt

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Difference between Moulting and Smooth newt

Moulting vs. Smooth newt

In biology, moulting (British English), or molting (American English), also known as sloughing, shedding, or in many invertebrates, ecdysis, is the manner in which an animal routinely casts off a part of its body (often, but not always, an outer layer or covering), either at specific times of the year, or at specific points in its life cycle. The smooth newt, also known as the common newt (Lissotriton vulgaris; formerly Triturus vulgaris) is a species of amphibian, the most common newt of the genus Lissotriton.

Similarities between Moulting and Smooth newt

Moulting and Smooth newt have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Amphibian.

Amphibian

Amphibians are ectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates of the class Amphibia.

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Moulting and Smooth newt Comparison

Moulting has 60 relations, while Smooth newt has 27. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.15% = 1 / (60 + 27).

References

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