All salamanders are carnivores in their adult phase. As tadpoles, they may be herbivorous or omnivorous, but as they mature, they become purely carnivorous.
No, spotted salamander tadpoles do not have spots.
Spotted salamanders in the wild mainly eat termites, crickets, centipedes, and other inverts. they will also eat other small salamanders Captive salamanders can be fed crickets purchased from pet stores.
any anmial such as tadpoles or tiny anmial that live in water
Tadpoles start of with gills.
theyll eat flies and tadpoles or any little insectthey can gt toe
Yes, salamanders are born out of eggs like frogs, and are "tadpoles" i think and turn into salamanders as they grow up.
no but they start out as tadpoles
Salamanders eat frogs, mosquito eggs, small fish and tadpoles. They are able to get their food by out swimming them and then catch them with their wide mouths.
they start growing it when there born
Baby frogs and toads are called tadpoles. Baby newts are called efts. And baby salamanders are called nymphs.
No, Salamanders are strictly carnivores, so do not feed them plants.