No, all salamanders are indeed strictly carnivores
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∙ 2009-10-04 21:41:40...no it is not. they are more omnivorous-carnivorous. depending on the age of the salamander and species.
Salamanders are carnivorous.
omnivore
Yes! Its also in the narwhal family(:
herbivore
It is a lizard/salamander.
Mudpuppy.
No. Like all salamanders, mudpuppies are amphibians.
...no it is not. they are more omnivorous-carnivorous. depending on the age of the salamander and species.
Mudpuppies are carnivores. They feed on worms, insects, crustaceans, fish, etc.
Salamanders are carnivorous.
Salamanders are carnivorous.
omnivore
There is a mudpuppy but is one word. It is sort of like a salamander. If you want to learn more I would go on the DNR page and search it there.
No. They can be as tadpoles, but after they've matured, they are carnivores that feed on small things like worms and insects.
yes
from its gills