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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.

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