The juvenile stage of a newt is called an eft. Efts are typically terrestrial, meaning they live on land, while adult newts are aquatic, meaning they live in water. Efts have smooth, moist skin and are typically brown or green in color. They are also smaller than adult newts.
When efts reach maturity, they undergo metamorphosis and return to the water. During metamorphosis, their skin becomes thicker and more warty, and they develop lungs. They also change color, becoming more brightly colored.
Here are some other possible answers for the crossword clue "Juvenile stage of a newt":
Tadpole
Nymph
Larva
Pupa
Gill
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