Mainly Fish And Fallen Insects. Insects Like Japanese Giant Hornets, Beetles, Flies, Mantises And Others. They Can Also Eat Frogs, Newts, Other Salamanders, Lizards And Even Mice And Snakes.
no the japanese giant salamander is the smallest of the large salamanders
Japanese giant salamander was created in 1837.
No. A salamander is an amphibian.
the japanese giant salamander is the smallest of the large salamanders
They don't. It is a protected species.
no it isn't its not even threatened
The Japanese Giant Salamander Is A Lazy Carnivore And Does Not Hunt Like It's Larger Relative, The Chinese Giant Salamander. The Japanese Giant Salamander Is Either An Ambush Hunter Or A Hunter That Mainly Eats Smaller Things Dropping In The Water. They Mainly Eat Japanese Giant Hornets, Japanese Mantises, Asian Honey Bees, Flies, Introduced Western Honey Bees, Long Horned Beetle And Stick Insects That Fall To The Water. They Also Might Eat Fish, Frogs, Other Salamanders, Toads, Newts, Lizards, Snakes, Small Mammals And Even Birds. They Are Not Fussy Eaters, Even Though They Are Lazy.
Salamander
Here's one: Japenese giant salamander
This salamander eats crabs, shrimps, aquatic insects, fish and frogs.
the strongest newt/salamander is found in the lakes of japan and is called the japanese giant salamander look it up on the web and you will know its the biggest and the toughest
weight of california giant salamander?