if it has sharp, flesh cutting teath yes it is a carnivore but if it has flat teath that aren't sharp its a herbivore. although if it has in the middle teeth it could possibly be an omnivore but that's unlikely
NO It is a omnivore
The Northern pike is a carnivore so its a consumer.
Carnivore.
A northern pike is neither a mammal nor a reptile. A northern pike is a species of carnivorous fish native to Britain and North America.
There are many more than 10 carnivores. Ten examples are lions, tigers, mink, puffins, pike, pythons, spiders, eagles, toads and penguins.
The top carnivore in a pond system would typically be a predator like a largemouth bass or a northern pike. These fish are apex predators that feed on smaller fish, insects, and other organisms in the pond.
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