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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.

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