Salamanders communicate with each other by visual ways. They also secrete a chemical that other salamanders can smell as a way to communicate.
Adult small-mouth salamanders eat insects, spiders, slugs, worms, and aquatic crustaceans. Young small mouth salamanders eat mostly small, aquatic invertebrates like Daphnia and young pillbugs. They even eat larvae of their own or other species of salamanders.
they eat spiders and other small bugs
insects, worms, snails, and other small animals.
Some salamanders eat crickets. Also, some salamanders eat very small fish. Oh and some other salamanders don't like to be kept as pets. Please don't drop them when some salamanders are out of the water. Thanks for listening! I have answered seven of these questions on Wikianswer.
salamanders If you mean a salamanders young, they are called larve.
Some salamanders eat crickets. Also, some salamanders eat very small fish. Oh and some other salamanders don't like to be kept as pets. Please don't drop them when some salamanders are out of the water. Thanks for listening! I have answered seven of these questions on Wikianswer.
Yes!Salamanders do have teeth- but not for chewing, they have teeth kind of like a snakes, its to hold the food in their mouth so it cant get away.Salamanders teeth face backwards.
Red-backed Salamanders eat small arthropods, including insects and Spiders
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.
small bugs
They eat almost any small mammal they would find. If theyre really hungry they would sometimes eat other Salamanders. They prefer live worms than dead worms.Highly voracious predators, they emerge from their burrows at night to feed on worms, insects, frogs, and even other salamanders.
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