The Two-toed Amphiuma, a type of aquatic salamander found in the southeastern United States, has few natural predators due to its secretive lifestyle and muddy habitats. However, it can fall prey to larger fish, birds, and mammals that hunt in its wetland environments. Additionally, snakes and other amphibians may occasionally target juvenile amphiumas. Their cryptic coloration and behavior help them avoid many potential threats.
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