fish have been know to be both preditor and prey. it all depends on the species and size of the fish.
both
The bluegill is a freshwater fish that has many predators. This fish is prey to birds, turtles, and larger fish.
There are many examples of predators and prey in the swamp. One example is alligators and the fish that they eat.
They eat insects and smaller fish and fish like pike eat them.
a fish is a predator and prey, it can hunt and it can be hunted sharks, on the other hand, have few predators and are pretty bad-ass.
Deer, Peccaries, Caimans, fish, reptiles, and birds.
Yes, like Polar Bears and fish.
No Predators, they feed on smaller fish, seals, birds and more
Sharks,Manta Rays, and large bony fish.
No. A crocodile isn't prey to much of anything. Crocs are predators to fish, and small animals, and some fairly large animals as well.
Iguanas have a whole host of predators that prey on them. Baby iguanas are prey for jungle cats, birds, turtles and even large fish. Large iguanas are prey for boa constrictors, caimans, hawks and eagles.
That depends upon the species of fish. Fish can be carnivorous, herbivorous or omnivorous. At some point in their lives, most fish will be prey to something. Many fish are predators - like bass, perch, trout, salmon, halibut, swordfish, etc. The small fry will eat tiny animals and will progress to larger prey as they grow.
Camouflage can help fish in two ways, to protect them from predators or to sneak attack their prey.