Yes. There mortal enemies trying to kill out eachothers species population.
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Especcially carnivore fish, birds and mammals prey on salamanders. There are many snakes preying on amfibians, but they eat mostly frogs not salamanders.
Some are skunks, raccoons, turtles, chipmunks, squirrels, opossums, and snakes.
they eat earthworms... they also eat frogs and very small lizards depending on their sizeRing-neck snakes eat smaller salamanders, worms and slugs, occasionally they'll sometimes eat lizards, frogs, and some juvenile snakes of other species.Ring-neck snakes like earthworms and salamanders. They may eat frogs, small lizards or even smaller snakes.
Foxes will consume snakes, and lizards, as well as frogs and salamanders.
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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.
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.
Brown snakes feed largely on earthworms, snails, and slugs, but will also eat small salamanders, soft-bodied grubs, and beetles. They have specialized teeth and jaws that allow them to pull snails out of their shells and eat them.
Yes. Salamandars are part of a garter snake's diet.
All of those are reptiles, apart from salamanders, which are amphibians.
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.