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  2. Northern banana salamander - Wikipedia

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    Salamanders mostly feed on small invertebrates found on forest floors. Diet is influenced by size and micro-habitat of the salamander. Diet is influenced by size and micro-habitat of the salamander. Bolitoglossa rufescens are small and strictly arboreal , research shows that their diet is comprised significantly of ants followed by beetles and ...

  3. Common mudpuppy - Wikipedia

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    This aids the salamander when feeding. When the salamander performs the "suck and gape" feeding style, the prey is pulled into the mouth, and the teeth function to hold the prey inside the mouth and prevent the prey from escaping. [14] At both sides of their mouths their lips interlock, which allows them to use suction feeding. [7]

  4. Slender salamander - Wikipedia

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    1 Diet and physiology. 2 Distribution. 3 Species. ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... They can be distinguished from other lungless salamanders by the four ...

  5. Salamander - Wikipedia

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    In a study of smaller dusky salamanders (Desmognathus) in the Appalachian Mountains, their diet includes earthworms, flies, beetles, beetle larvae, leafhoppers, springtails, moths, spiders, grasshoppers, and mites. [37] Cannibalism sometimes takes place, especially when resources are short or time is limited.

  6. Hellbender - Wikipedia

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    6.2 Diet. 6.3 Reproduction. 7 ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... also known as the hellbender salamander, is a species of aquatic giant salamander endemic to ...

  7. Plethodon - Wikipedia

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    Plethodon is part of the family Plethodontidae (lungless salamanders) and the subfamily Plethodontinae.The genus Plethodon can be divided into two subgenera: the nominal subgenus Plethodon, which includes up to 49 eastern species (the bulk of diversity in the genus), and the subgenus Hightonia, [5] which includes 9 species native to the western part of North America.

  8. Cheat Mountain salamander - Wikipedia

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    The Cheat Mountain salamander is smallish, similar in size to the red-backed salamander, 3 to 4¾ inches (7½ to 12 cm) in total length (including tail), but is distinct in its black or dark brown dorsum (back) which is boldly marked with numerous small brassy, silver or white flecks.

  9. Mud salamander - Wikipedia

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    As an adult, though, the salamander's diet increases in variety, but it still eats smaller prey. Though not much is known about an adult salamander's eating habits, [25] it is known that they are likely to feed on earthworms, beetles, spiders, and even smaller kinds of salamanders. [26] Mud salamanders also can eat invertebrates as small as ...