Fish are omnivores because the first living things of the food chain that fish can feed on are fitoplankton and zooplankton (animal and plant micro-organisms).
That depends on the fish. Some fish such as the parrotfish, are omnivores as they feed mostly on algae along with some other non-plant matter. Sharks, on the other hand, are carnivores.
first of all it depends on the fish, it varies depending on the species. HERBIVORES(not herbavoir) don't eat other animals, just plants. OMNIVORES eat both other animals and plants.
Some fish a carnivores, some herbivores, and some are omnivores. The answer depends on the fish.
omnivores
Puffer fish are omnivores,
Penguins are carnivores, eating fish.
Platypuses are carnivores. Fish species come as both carnivores herbivores and omnivores.
They are either carnivores or omnivores because they eat fish and fish is meat!
Pufferfish are omnivores, eating both algae and crustaceans.
There are some fresh water fish that are herbivores and there are some that are carnivores....and some are omnivores
omnivores ,herbivores and carnivores
They are carnivores. Feed mainly on fish, snakes, frogs, and crayfish.
Invertebrates can be herbivores, carnivores or omnivores. Caterpillars are herbivores, for example, while spiders are carnivores.
it depends on what dolphin it is...
Puffer fish are primarily carnivores, feeding on a diet of small invertebrates, algae, and plants. They are not herbivores as they do not solely consume plants, and they may also consume other marine animals.