Yes, salamanders are primarily carnivores. They mainly feed on a diet of insects, worms, and other small invertebrates. Some larger species of salamanders may also consume small vertebrates, such as other amphibians or small fish.
Salamanders have soft, moist skin that requires them to live in damp environments, and they often hunt during the night when their prey is most active. Their feeding habits can vary depending on the species and their habitat, but the majority are indeed insectivorous carnivores. Understanding their diet helps us appreciate their role in the ecosystem as both predators and prey.