Many reptiles and birds, noteably storks and herons and such. Insects will occasionally have a go at them as well, especially the larvae of dragonflies will hunt tadpoles and salamander larvae.
Pretty much all amphibians are carnivores. Many of them eat plants at some point in their lives, but most live on other animals. Some examples of amphibians include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. They all need to live near water because they reproduce in water and live the first part of their life there.
Fish, amphibians, small birds and mammals.
Mallard ducks are omnivores. They eat invertebrates, fish, plants and amphibians.
Herbivores are animals that eat only plants. Water moccasins, like most snakes, eat other animals and are therefore carnivores.
Herons do not eat plants. The herons are carnivorous. The members of this family are mostly associated with water, and feed on a variety of live aquatic prey. The diet includes a wide variety of aquatic animals, including fish, reptiles, amphibians, crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic insects.
Most owls eat: insects, Spiders earthworms,snailsand crabs fish, reptiles,amphibians
It depends on the species. Some eat algae and plant matter while other amphibians eat insects and other creatures.
Mostly monkeys, reptiles, amphibians, rodents, birds and fish.
The littoral zone
no they do not salamanders and frogs toads an all the amphibians eat different foods
snapping turtles eat frogs, newts and other small amphibians. what ever fits in their mouth they will eat
No they are not, because amphibians eat plan things and they are vegetarians.
They eat a variety of prey - from rodents to amphibians.
An amphibians' rule of thumb is if it fits in their mouth, then it is food.
Most are herbivores, and therefore eat water-growing plants, such as seaweeds. However, some species, like snapping turtles, eat fish and amphibians.
§ Amphibians eat insects. § Amphibians are valuable for medical research. § The larvae of newts and salamanders are sold as fish bait.
The littoral zone