Why newt rhymes with cute

Molch

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The Pudden has been complaining that Mama's newt-fumbling-time is eating into her Pudden-play-time. Since Mama now has quite a few newts she thought it is only fair to get the Pudden a newt of her very own. Mama found a nice suitable one on amazon. It is a rare specimen of the fuzzy blue-bellied newt, Cyanogaster fuzzyventris.

Its name is Nootnoot (Pudden, go bring your Nootnoot!)
 

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Cyanogaster fuzzyventris....very professional, Molch, i like it xD
 
Is it just me...or does NootNoot bear an uncanny resemblance to the lovely Pudden? ;)
 
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They say some owners start to resemble their pets!
 
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