They eat mackeral and krill
Seabirds in the Arctic primarily feed on fish, crustaceans, squid, and marine invertebrates. They have adapted to the harsh environment by specializing in hunting and scavenging for food sources that are readily available in the cold waters of the Arctic region.
Salmon sharks primarily feed on fish, including salmon, herring, and mackerel. They have also been known to eat squid and other cephalopods. Additionally, they may opportunistically feed on seabirds and marine mammals.
Puffins are not known to eat mice. Their diet consists mainly of fish, as well as worms, crustaceans, shrimp, and mollusks.
Skuas primarily feed on fish, carrion, and smaller birds. They are known to be opportunistic scavengers and predators, and will also steal food from other seabirds or even hunt down smaller birds for a meal.
Animals that eat anchovies include larger fish, seabirds like pelicans and seagulls, marine mammals such as dolphins and seals, and larger predators like sharks. These animals rely on anchovies as a food source in their natural habitats.
The are seabirds that eat clam and fish.
They eat mackeral and krill
birds,seabirds and shorebirds
Adults have few predators, but many seabirds eat the chicks of other seabirds and fulmar chicks are no exception.
Sharks, big fish, eagles, and hawks eat all different kinds of seabirds.
No dolphins only eat fish.
Carnivorous marine creatures eat the smaller fishes from them & the seabirds
Crabs and seabirds, usually.
Yes they do! a matter of fact they can also eat seabirds!
They Mainly Eat Penguins, Seals, Fish And Seabirds. They Will Extremely Occasionally Eat Krill.
Yes they do especially Tiger sharks, which eats basically anything in their path, including large seabirds and turtles. They have a reputation of being greedy and opportunistic eaters because of this.
yes. They eat anything that find as they drift off. These creatures eat fish, squids, eels, or even seabirds at night. BE CAREFUL!!!