Sharks are opportunistic feeders. They will gulp down just about anything that they can get into their mouth. Sharks are not evil, just hungry with a strong survival sense. Larger sharks will not bother with a snack as small as a clown fish, but, smaller sharks get to be larger sharks by eating small fish.
yes a shark is a predator to a clown fish.
It's the shark.
tiger shark
yes and no it all depends on one thing : what kind of energy pyramid it is. lets say if you have clown fish , a bass , and a shark then yes but if you have some sand, crab, shark, clown fish then no sorry but it wont change there has to be 1 producer and some consumers ex.: planton gets eaton by small fish then they get eatin by a bigger fish and the a shark will eat that. hope this helps
Well like any other predator.. A shark. I'm not a marine biologist lol but I know a shark would try to eat a clown fish. Hoped I helped you out. :)
Clown fish, blow fish, shark, baracuda, sting ray, octopus, stafish and that's all i know
clown fish ,shark and jellishish
a food chain is a link 1- an shark eats a clown fish 2-clown fish eats algea 3-algea is bacteria
-Remoras and sharks. The remora gets food and protection, the shark gets cleaned by the remoras. -Clown fish and anemones. The clown fish bring food to the anemone. The clown fish in turn get protection. They are not harmed by the stinging of the anemone.
well a shark because a gold fish is a smaller enemy
probably either shark, goldfish, clown fish, catfish. IT depends on wether it is in the ocean or fresh waters.
Bruce, a Great White shark.(named for the mechanical shark used in Jaws)