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Red-backed salamanders face predation from various animals, including small mammals like shrews and mice, as well as birds, snakes, and larger amphibians. Their cryptic coloration provides some camouflage, helping them avoid detection. Additionally, they may fall prey to invertebrates such as Spiders and centipedes when they are in vulnerable stages. Overall, their primary defense lies in their ability to remain hidden in leaf litter and under rocks.

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