The marbled salamander is the state salamander of north carolina.
Marbled salamander predators.
Marbled salamanders have a long life comparatively.
They eat zooplankton mainly copepods and cladocerans when they first hatch but add other prey to their diet as they grow including larger crustaceans isopods fairy shrimp aquatic insects snails oligochaete worms and the.
Adults spend most of their time in their burrows or under logs as is the case with most mole salamanders.
They prey on small insects worms slugs and snails.
Larvae feed on zooplankton until they grow large enough to hunt.
Marbled salamanders are carnivores that hunt by tracking movement and smell.
Marbled salamanders only eat live prey.
An adult marbled salamander.
Even other relatively bigger amphibians also prey on marbled salamanders.
The larvae of the marbled salamander are also quite voracious predators eating zooplankton upon hatching but adding more prey as they grow including aquatic insects isopods fairy shrimp snails worms and the larvae of other amphibians.
Marbled salamander larvae are also active predators and may be the dominant predators in their temporary ponds.
Juvenile marbled salamanders hatch early compared.
Like many salamanders the marbled salamander has poisonous glands on its tail to protect it somewhat from predators.
Almost all carnivorous and omnivorous species of animal kingdom are predators of marbled salamanders.
They eat zooplankton mainly copepods and cladocerans when they first hatch but add other prey to their diet as they grow including larger crustaceans isopods fairy shrimp aquatic insects snails oligochaete worms and the.