No! As we all know salamanders have a really good appetite no matter how big the frog is the salamander will always be hungry. In the wild salamanders eat mice and there about the same size as a average frog. Don't even try it cause I already have.
Yes Salamanders Eat Fish But Pet Ones May Or May not. It depends which kind of Salamander they are but most pet Salamanders do not eat fish most of the wild and dangerous ones do so you are able to put fish with salamanders but look them up first.
No, most toads eat anything that fits in their mouths, the same goes for newts! The biggest specimen will probably eat the smaller one.
I assume by "salamanders" you actually mean "axolotl". If that is the case then the answer is no. The Axolotl will eat any fish it is in with.
A slalmander is a type of amphibian. It is not a type of fish. The other amphibians are frogs and newts, along with lesser known ones.
no
no
frogs some snakes and salamanders
Fish, turtles, dragonflies, fish, frogs, salamanders, crayfish
fish,frogs,bugs,salamanders, and any other amphibian
Frogs, toads, salamanders, crocodiles, and lungfish.
No, they are not.
amphibians
Yes they do. All frogs, salamanders and Caecillians have lungs. However the tadpoles do not and develop lungs in the time that they live in water.
Amphibians are animals that both live in land and water. Examples are frogs, toads, salamanders and newts ...
depends on how your tank is set up, from reptiles to frogs, newts and salamanders
newts or salamanders?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! --------------- Actually, they're called amphibians. Newts and salamanders are in that group. Frogs are as well.
examples of cold-blooded animals are alligator, crocodile and frogs. They can also live in both land and in water.
Amphibians.