If a blue tang has never eaten fish, it may be classified as a herbivore or an omnivore, depending on its diet consisting primarily of algae and plant matter. Blue tangs typically feed on algae in their natural habitat, but they can also consume small invertebrates. If a blue tang is raised in captivity and has never been exposed to fish as food, its dietary habits may reflect its natural herbivorous tendencies.
blue whales
they die by getting eaten
blue eyed corrpyene fish
Tuna. Other whales (mammals) like the blue whale.
eaten by fish is that a habitat and niche
Lion fish can not be eaten.
Phytoplankton gets eaten by zooplankton, which gets eaten by a small fish, which gets eaten by a shark, which dies than is eaten by a crab, which is eaten by a blue ringed octopus. The blue-ringed octopus eats crab, hermit crab, shrimp, and various small fish.
Yes. It happens regularly.
Yes, algae will be eaten by zooplankton, which will then be eaten by forage fish, anf finally eaten by ......game fish (which will get consumed by sharks and so on)
no some get eaten while they are in there shell
Dolphins eat fish and squid, ocassionally prawns. it's like a web thing that connects prey to the thing that's being eaten like phytoplankton gets eaten by zooplankton which gets eaten by krill which get eaten by a blue whale
I would say more than 75 % of all the fish eaten are eaten by other fish and wild animals.