sharks
humans and sharks
No, there are thousands of species of fish.
Yes, it is one of a species of tropical fish that eats flesh.
A species of fish that eats all of the plants in the lake where it was introduced is an example of an invasive species. Invasive species can disrupt local ecosystems by outcompeting native species for resources, altering habitats, and causing declines in biodiversity. Their introduction often leads to significant ecological and economic impacts.
A piscivorous animal is one that primarily feeds on fish. These animals have adapted to hunting and consuming fish as their main source of food in their diet. Examples of piscivorous animals include penguins, ospreys, and some species of fish.
Since they are a small fish (max size 8 inches) they are eaten by many of the larger predatory species like salmon and trout.
Certain species of fish, such as the Bristlenose Pleco and the Siamese Algae Eater, are known to eat brown algae.
In a fish tank, animals like snails, hermit crabs, and certain species of fish, such as tangs and blennies, eat brown algae.
Humans eat fish
What do you call a human that eats other humans, a cannibal, we're a species of animal so it should be the same.
It all depends on the fish. Some species often guard the eggs and some species will eat. Also remember that all fish have their own traits and characteristics. What one fish of a species does another fish may not do.
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