I would guess a praying mantis, and other bugs that are big like that
they eat small insects and larvae
It is possible that a Venus flytrap could eat a salamander, although it isnâ??t that likely. They are more likely to eat unsuspecting insects that fall onto them.
There main diet is earth worms, small insects and also slugs.
Predaceous diving beetles will eat tadpoles, salamander larvae, and other aquatic insects.
Giant Chinese salamanders eat insects, frogs, and crustations.
They eat potato bugs , any color ants, butterflies and spiders , mostly any kind of insects
According to Wikipedia, worms are a part of their diet. They also eat crickets, insects, millipedes, spiders, and slugs.
Salamanders eat insects, worms, spiders, and slugs. Some larger salamanders will eat smaller salamanders as well as salamander nymphs and eggs. Different species eat different things depending on their size.
mole salamanders eat meaty things like crickets, worms, small snails, insects along those lines
The diet would be, Well they eat slugs, worms, and all soft insects. Ants and spiders are included though. ;)
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.
Yes, garter snakes do eat salamanders, including the red-backed salamander. Garter snakes are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of prey items, including amphibians, small mammals, and insects. The red-backed salamander is a common prey choice due to its availability in the habitats where garter snakes are found.