It eats small rodents, fish, frogs, tadpoles, salamanders, earthworms, slugs, snails, and leeches.
The snake eats trout and salamanders.
They eat rare salamanders and tons of mast, the nuts and acorns needed by bears and other wildlife.
The year-round ponds likely harbor frogs, fish, and other aquatic predators that eat young salamanders, so these salamnders prefer ephemeral ponds.
They subsist on a diet of mainly earthworms, but they may also eat leeches, salamanders, and frogs.
This snake eats insects, frogs, salamanders, other snakes, lizards, and newborn rodents.
Goblins, griffins and giants are shown eating salamanders, the latter being able to breathe fire when they do so.
Red salamanders eat insects, spiders and smaller salamanders.
It eats insects, worms, snails, small rodents, salamanders, and seeds.
The ribbon snake generally eats small fish, tadpoles, salamanders, small frogs and toads, and occasionally insects.