Of course small fish eat less than large fish.
The population would explode, becoming overabundant. Eventually, all the food would become exhausted and the fish would starve. That's why it's important to have a balanced amount of predators and prey. Of course, there should always be less predators than prey. The problem arises when there are less big predator fish than there should be.
A Cary fish is a big fish with a big mouth to catch krill and small fish A Cary fish is a big fish with a big mouth to catch krill and small fish
Everything is always relative to the size of the fish. If you have a small, inbred fish of less than 2 or 3 inches, its gravid spot will be no larger than 1/4 of an inch just prior to releasing the fry. If the fish is larger than that, its 'spot' will be proportionately larger.
It's a safety in numbers, a natural response to a predator. A small fish by itself gets all the attention of a predatory but put that small fish into a group of other small fish and there is a chance it survives if the predator goes after another fish instead. The greater the numbers in a group, the less likely that one small fish will get eaten. You don't have to out run a lion, you just have to out run your buddy.
They can be as tiny as less than 8 milimeters or as large as several meters.
weight and mass
A minority is any group less than 50%, but greater than 0%.
Greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
A big fish in a small pond is a person who has reached a high rank or is greatly esteemed, but in a relatively small environment.
About to the size of small leaves.
because its a lot easier to handle. less kids less problems.
they veriey from large medium or small