I think that small fish relatively are herbivores and they eat the vegetation off the bottom of the pond, stream, or lake they call home. Unless the small fish is a pirana then they are mainly herbivores. If you have any questions about turtles i have no clue because they have one at this lake near my house and they like have this turtle that bites you if you go in the water. So some advice never go into a pond, lake, or stream unless you know whats in it.
Eels are carnivores, which means they primarily eat other animals like fish, crustaceans, and small invertebrates. They are not herbivores, as they do not consume plants as a significant part of their diet.
Eels are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat other animals such as fish, small crustaceans, and mollusks.
Pink river dolphins are carnivores, primarily feeding on fish. They have sharp teeth and a carnivorous diet that consists mainly of fish, although they have been known to consume other animals such as crustaceans and small mammals.
it depends on what dolphin it is...
Fish can be herbivores, omnivores, or carnivores. It depends on the species of fish. Some species primarily consume plants, algae, or plankton and are herbivores. Others feed on other fish or animals and are carnivores. There are also species that eat a combination of plants and animals, making them omnivores.
a minke whale is a carnivore which means it only eats meat.
Yes, small fish are typically carnivorous, meaning they feed on other animals for their diet. They often consume small invertebrates, such as insects or zooplankton, as well as smaller fish or crustaceans.
no, they are carnivores
No, lionfish are carnivores. They primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
Tilapia is a fish. It is typically a bottom feeder that is used to clean river systems of wastes.
Actually I would probably say omnivore in general. But that is not true for all small fish.
Dolphins are carnivores... they feed on small fish and crustaceans.