yes! bottlenose dolphins usually snack on shrimp, krill, sea plants and other small fish
Yes. An occasional squid is part of a Bottlenose Dolphin's diet.
Bottlenose Dolphins are carnivores, meat eaters. They don't eat kelp.
Yes, they eat fish.
a orca eats a bottlenose dolphin poor dolphin :(
cuttlefish. and alot of other fish that are smaller than it.
Carnivore, they eat mainly of small fish, crustaceans and squid but diet varies by location
The bottlenose dolphin consumes fish. The fish consume other fish or they consume plankton which are primary producers. This makes the dolphin a secondary or tertiary consumer.
fish and squid
They eat it with their mouth. They also like to catch food in pairs, so that it is easier to catch a fish.
Bottlenose dolphins eat mostly fish, but also consume other small denizens of the sea, including shrimp, mollusks and squid.
Herbivores eat plants, and dolphins eat fish (meat) so they are carnivores. Bottlenose dolphins eat mainly small fish and occasionally squid, crabs, and shrimp, among other small animals.
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Bottlenose dolphins are carnivores, meat eaters. They don't eat plants.
A bottlenose dolphin has the same purpose in life that every life form does; to eat, grow, and reproduce. From microbe to man, from aardvark to zebra, life is about living and reproducing. That's how we DEFINE life. It consumes energy and reproduces. For a bottlenose dolphin, its purpose in life is to eat fish and raise baby dolphins.