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Yup, all insects are arthropods.
crickets, grubs, seeds, roots
crickets its simple
yeah of course you can there just going to die
To get the twilight vine you have to go to the wild when you hear the birds and the crickets or also known as twilight.
Yes, mice are known to eat crickets. In the wild, mice are opportunistic feeders and will consume insects like crickets along with a variety of other foods such as seeds, fruits, and vegetation.
pastures, madows, along roads, warm places, damp places, in the wild all crickets make small holes to hide in
Crickets, meal worms, etc. Basically insects.
not all kinds but like little dead crickets yeah
. It will not harm the mouse unless you over feed the crickets. If it is a pet mouse then feed it only as much as 15 crickets a day. If it is a wild mouse then feed it only just 10 crickets a day. Because if you feed a wild mouse too much then it will depend on you and later die.
This depends on the subspecies of salamander. Because you haven't specified, some general foods are commercial salamander diet, crickets, earthworms (not wild collected). There are many other good foods, but I encourage you to do your own research on your specific salamander.
Small crickets, worms, many insects.