Whatever the priest says it should eat.
Olm, also known as a "water salamander," primarily feeds on small invertebrates like snails, insects, and crustaceans. They are opportunistic feeders that rely on their keen sense of smell and electroreception to locate prey in dark cave environments. Olms can survive long periods without food due to their slow metabolism.
an olm lives in a fresh water biome
Franziska Olm was born in 1976.
Where does the olm fit into the food chain
The scientific name for olm is "Proteus anguinus"
An olm can live to 100 years old and grow to 6 feet.
No, an olm is not an invertebrate. It is a species of aquatic salamander belonging to the order Caudata, which are vertebrates.
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A Olm can live past 100 years old and can grow up to 6 feet long.
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