no. only mosquito fish do.
bugs,if wild or can get them small enough to eat for pets shrimp pellets,other smalller fish dead fish and fish food BUT question to be asked:can fish eat oranges?!?!?
plants, insects, frog eggs, small fish, dead plants and animals and worms
No. They will eat them. They eat fish in the wild, too.
Algae, fish fry and small insects
Fresh water crayfish in the wild feed on both living and dead plants and animals. Those kept in aquariums can eat fish food and plants, but will also feed on small fish which they can catch.
Yes, they will take any small fish.
They eat:plankton,bugs,and other small fish
Crows have a diet that includes insects like grasshoppers, locusts, crickets and spiders. They eat small mammals, wild fruits, garbage, road kill, and dead fish.
wild hermit crabs are scavingers so they'll eat things from dead fish,algee,some times fish poo and seaweed and meats.Read more: What_is_a_wild_ocean_hermit_crabs'_diet
A wild duck's diet is bugs, worms, and small fish. That's it!
pretty much saltwater fish eat other fish in the wild. Out deep fish rely on bonita and other school fish for prey. If you are fishing, use dead or live baitfish such as bonita. This is used for bigger game fish. Inshore fishing can use a variety of bait including shrimp,live croakers, and small bait fish. There are a lot of choices in the ocean!
Fish, shell fish, wild turkeys, deer, crops they grew, rabbits, other small animals.