Do Salamanders Eat Newts?

Eastern Newt Notophthalmus viridescens swimming in water

Salamanders may look gentle and slow, but when it comes to food, many of them are surprisingly bold. That leads to an interesting question, what happens when a salamander crosses paths with a newt? Yes, some salamanders do eat newts. If a newt is small enough to fit in a larger salamander’s mouth, it may … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Nightcrawlers?

Blue-spotted salamander eating a worm

If you’ve ever watched a salamander hunt, you know they don’t waste time. A quick flick of the tongue, a snap of the jaws, and the meal is gone. But when it comes to bigger worms (like nightcrawlers) you might be wondering: are they too big? Yes, salamanders do eat nightcrawlers. These large earthworms are … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Fruit?

Northwestern Salamander Ambystoma gracile on wet ground

Salamanders are fascinating amphibians known for their smooth skin, quiet behavior, and carnivorous diets. They spend much of their time hidden under logs, in leaf litter, or near streams where insects and small animals are easy to find. Still, some people wonder whether salamanders might also eat fruit. No, salamanders do not eat fruit. These … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Moths?

Spotted Salamander Ambystoma maculatum on wet leaves

Salamanders are secretive amphibians that hunt for small invertebrates in their natural environments. Their diet is shaped by the species, their size, and whether they live in water or on land. Many people who observe salamanders at night or keep them as pets wonder: do salamanders eat moths? Yes, many salamanders eat moths, especially in … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Maggots?

Brightly colored mud salamander

Salamanders are carnivorous amphibians with a wide range of feeding habits. They eat many kinds of small prey, from worms and insects to aquatic larvae. But when it comes to less common foods, some owners begin to ask new questions. One that comes up often is: do salamanders eat maggots? Yes, many salamanders will eat … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Minnows?

Western waterdog Necturus Beyeri

Salamanders are mostly known for eating worms, insects, and other small invertebrates. But some species grow surprisingly large and live in water full of small fish. This leads many people to ask a common question: do salamanders eat minnows? Yes, some salamanders eat minnows, especially if they live in water and are large enough to … Read more

How Often Do Salamanders Have To Eat?

Blue-spotted Salamander Ambystoma laterale on a transparent floor

Salamanders are quiet, secretive amphibians that move slowly and spend much of their time hidden in damp places. If you’ve ever watched one stalk its prey or sit motionless beneath a log, you might wonder how often it eats. This is a common question among salamander owners and people who observe them in the wild. … Read more

Can Salamanders Eat Gecko Food?

Spotted Salamander on a leaf

Salamanders and geckos are both small, exotic animals that many people keep as pets. Because they often live in similar environments and sometimes eat similar prey, it’s easy to assume they might be able to share food. But this leads to a common question: can salamanders eat gecko food? No, salamanders should not eat gecko … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Frog Eggs?

Eastern newt preying on wood frog eggs

If you’ve ever watched a pond in spring, you’ve probably seen jelly-like clusters of frog eggs floating near the surface. With salamanders living in the same waters, it’s natural to wonder, do they eat those eggs? Yes, many salamanders do eat frog eggs, especially when food is scarce or if they’re easy to reach. Frog … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Bees?

Bee on hive

Salamanders are secretive amphibians that spend much of their time hidden under logs, stones, or leaf litter. They are carnivores, meaning they eat other animals, usually insects and small invertebrates. Some people wonder if bees are ever on the menu. Yes, salamanders can eat bees, but it is not a common part of their diet. … Read more