a salamander is a amphibian and lives part of it's life in the water, but a snake is a reptile and has scales.
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Yes. There mortal enemies trying to kill out eachothers species population.
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All of those are reptiles, apart from salamanders, which are amphibians.
Some are skunks, raccoons, turtles, chipmunks, squirrels, opossums, and snakes.
Especcially carnivore fish, birds and mammals prey on salamanders. There are many snakes preying on amfibians, but they eat mostly frogs not salamanders.
frogs some snakes and salamanders
Snakes, lizards, turtles, frogs, salamanders, and fish are all cold blooded animals.
Foxes will consume snakes, and lizards, as well as frogs and salamanders.
Limbless salamanders lost their legs because of their burrowing or swimming way of life. As did limbless lizards and snakes.
Snakes eat salamanders primarily because they provide a nutritious food source. Salamanders are often abundant in the habitats where snakes live, making them an accessible prey option. Additionally, some snake species have adapted to hunt and consume amphibians, including salamanders, as part of their natural diet. This predation plays a role in the ecological balance, controlling salamander populations and contributing to the food web.
Garter snakes, dekay's snakes, box turtles, multiple aquatic turtles, red backed salamanders, two lined salamanders, eastern newts, tiger salamanders, dozens of songbirds, herons, countless waterfowl, bullfrogs, spring peeper frogs, fowler toads, raccoons, opossums, etc.