Salamandridae

  • A Salamander on top of a Rock What Eats A Salamander

    What Eats A Salamander?

    Salamanders are small amphibians that have adapted to live both on land and in the water. Their moist, permeable skin makes them vulnerable to desiccation, so they are most active in damp environments like forests, swamps, and near streams and ponds.  Salamanders play an important role as both predator and prey in these ecosystems. But as prey, salamanders have many…

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