No, they're predator and carnivores. maybe ichtivores or whatever the name would be for "fish eaters".
Dolphins are not herbivores. Dolphins eat fish as their main food as well as squid and sometimes clams.
All Dolphins and Porpoises are carnivores. According to location they feed on small fish, shrimp and cephalopods.
Rabbits and dolphins don't share any dietary items or needs. Rabbits are terrestrial herbivores while dolphins are sea dwelling carnivores.
Dolphins are marine mammals, zebras are terrestrial mammals. Zebras are herbivores, but dolphins are carnivores. Thus zebras are prey animals and dolphins are predators. But the biggest difference between these to animals is that they do not look the same.
Dolphins are carnivores. They eat a variety of fish, especially flying fish
it depends on what dolphin it is...
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.
Pink river dolphins are carnivores, primarily feeding on fish. They have sharp teeth and a carnivorous diet that consists mainly of fish, although they have been known to consume other animals such as crustaceans and small mammals.
I highly doubt that'll ever happen. But if it does, I guess it leaves more fish for dolphins, rays, and whales. Plus fisherman always get a ton of fish...literally.
Actually humans are the main predator to many river dolphins!
There is no such animal. All cetaceans (whales and dolphins) are carnivorous. You may be referring to the manatee or the dugong which are both marine mammals and herbivores. However, they are not considered to be cetaceans.
herbivores