They just usually eat small krill and shrimps, sometimes they eat other fish. like a shark eats other fish.
A Piranha is a carnivorous fish.
Yes. Any carnivorous fish can eat one if you put any lizard in its tank.
Fish that can be a meal for the frog.
Honey bees are strictly nectar and pollen eaters, they are not carnivorous. It is more likely these were a variety of wasp.
First of all, a second level consumer is a living thing that eats things that eat producers (plants, etc.). So, if a producer is grass, say, then the consumer would be sheep. Then, wolves eat sheep (or so they say). A wolf would then be a second level consumer because it eats thing that eat producers. Another example would be carnivorous fish. Mosquito fish eat duckweed, and bigger, carnivorous fish eat the mosquito fish. The big, carnivorous fish would be the second level consumer. A snake could be a second level consumer because it is a carnivore eating a herbivore. Herbivores are first level consumers. Cats, dogs, and humans can also be second level consumers.
Tuna eats small fish which eat zooplankton.
They eat sea sponges and are carnivorous.
yes, if it is carnivorous
no they eat fish
Crocodiles are carnivorous. Hence they eat all meat, even fish meat.
Carnivorous fish. Such as Sharks, Parana's, And many, many others.
A Piranha is a carnivorous fish.
Yes. Any carnivorous fish can eat one if you put any lizard in its tank.
Sharks are carnivorous. All fish have to eat, even krill. There are many carnivorous animals in the ocean.
Predatory fish that eat flesh/meat (other fish, seals, humans, etc) Some carnivorous fish include: sharks, barracudas, piranha's sea bass and moray eels.
meat and fish
Carnivorous, but also "piscivorus", meaning fish eating.