Baffled by pile of stuff found under my newt!!!!

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ok, after my newt shed today, and after a day of sitting on the same rock, i noticed a pile of lightly colored stuff under him. Its just this tiny pile of stuff i've never seen before. It's kinda cream colored with maybe some darker spots. I guess it could be nothing, but it just seems strange. Does anyone have any clue?
 
Is it a new newt? It could be eggs if it is a new newt. Or, it could, of course, be skin.
 
Maybe it had a bad digestion day!
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