Huh. I have never heard of a fish that eats its prey from the inside outwards, I have however heard of the Star Fish it eats with it's stomach inside-out. Maybe that is what you are describing?
it is a prey i think and yeah and second of all it eats the fish.
Attacks and eats it
He is a clown fish so he eats plants and fish food
Tuna and dolphinfish prey on juvenille filefish.
It is both! The Regal Tang eats phytoplankton while other fish like a Bar Jack eats them.
An example of predator and prey relationship is like this: An alligator eats a snake, which eats a lizard, which eats a bug. I hope this answers your question, im doing a project of the everglades too!
it also eats fish and other small swimming prey
True. The frog that is the prey of a fox is the predator that eats bugs. The seal that is the prey of the Killer Whale is the predator that eats fish. And the hiker that eats steak for dinner may meet with a grizzly bear.
First of all a squid is a predator it eats fish. Yet it is also prey, Squids are eaten by whales.
The Bald Eagle eats fish. And also other prey
Moray eels eats fish and squid, and occasionally molluscs and crustaceans.
there are no kinds of fish clownfish eat it eats somthings from the rocks and corals and it looks for its food