The dwarf waterdog is a little salamander, one that lives in the bottoms of streams and riverbeds largely throughout the eastern United States. It is not going to eat a rabbit or a hamster! I do not know why you put your salamander in those categories. But I do know I can tell you what it will eat. Being an amphibian who lives in muddy stream- and riverbottoms, its diet consists of what will most likely be readily available there. Its food fondness extends to aquatic or semi-aquatic invertebrates such as the earthworm, the crayfish, and various other insects. It's a mudpuppy. They have a much more moral diet than, say, a python.
Dwarf Waterdog was created in 1850.
Yes.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Necturus punctatus.
The dwarf waterdog's niche primarily consists of living in shallow, slow-moving bodies of water, such as streams, ponds, and wetlands. They are skilled swimmers and primarily hunt for small aquatic invertebrates and fishes. Their small size and aquatic adaptations help them navigate their environment efficiently.
BUT cakes
100 pounds
20 years
Because people are killing it
food and water
Watchdog or waterdog,
carrots
rabbit food