food eg:fruit
No
Yes.
they eat small insects and larvae
what do you feed a Batrachoseps gavilanensis salamander
no specific name just species of salamander and add the word larvae.
If by young you mean the larvae, then yes. The bees do feed the larvae.
Predaceous diving beetles will eat tadpoles, salamander larvae, and other aquatic insects.
You can use some feeding tongs or place the larvae in front of the bullfrogs mouth.
yes, but you need to feed it something a day.
No, dragonfly larvae are not herbivores as they eat other species' larvae or tadpoles.
Bed bug larvae are smaller and have a more elongated body shape compared to carpet beetle larvae. Bed bug larvae are typically reddish-brown in color, while carpet beetle larvae are usually brown or black with a striped pattern. Additionally, bed bug larvae feed exclusively on blood, while carpet beetle larvae feed on a variety of organic materials such as wool, fur, and feathers.
A salamander is an amphibian, generally small in size, that usually lives in woodland areas beneath rocks and logs. Most feed on small organisms like worms, insect larvae, and adult insects. They have moist skin and are able to breathe through pores in their skin. They also have the unique ability to release part of their tail if pursued by a predator. The predator will be left with a still-writhing tail instead of a salamander meal. Though it is not good for the salamander to lose part of its tail, it is better than the alternative!