small fishes................
Yes, diving beetles often eat small fish. It is surprising to note that these beetles often attack and eat fish and other bugs that are much larger than themselves.
They eat fish, flies, beetles and other insects, crustaceans, Spiders, and small marine animals, so yes - they are carnivores.
small frogs, worms, tadpoles, water beetles, snails, berries, insects and small animals
they will eat any small creatures. This includes fish, mice, frogs and water snakes.
in the wild they mainly eat insects like moths off the water surface but will also eat nymphs and small fish, pretty much if it moves and will fit in there mouth they will eat it. in my tank they eat worms and catfood and live fish
ducks and fish stuff like that water beetles themselves eat moss grass bugs etc.
they are vegitarians so eat grass e.t.c
No. They will eat them. They eat fish in the wild, too.
Ghost knife fish are insectivores and will also eat small water born crustacea and tiny fish.
fish could eat as a producer, seaweed, or the small greenery on the side of the water that your fish is in.
yes, an elephant beetle does have predators. they are :humans, birds, fish (near water), and spiders.