They don't eat fish. They eat vegetation.
One type of duck that commonly eats fish is the merganser. Mergansers have long and serrated bills that are adapted for catching and eating fish underwater. They are skilled divers and can swim gracefully to hunt for their aquatic prey.
yes, they do
Mergansers specialize in fish predation.
Bear eat the fish known as trout.
A mallard duck is an omnivore, that is, it eats both plants and animals. The mallard duck will eat invertebrates, small fish (like minnows), amphibians, and a wide range of aquatic plants. They will also eat grains and other plants on land.
they have duck tail fish
They eat smaller krill (shrimp like fish) and also squid.
Ducks do not typically eat duck moss. Duck moss is a type of aquatic plant that ducks may swim around or nest near, but it is not a primary food source for them. Ducks usually feed on a diet of aquatic plants, insects, and small fish.
Yes, they eat both plats and fish.
Yes, it can eat small fish and stuff.
They stay in fields and on the surfacae of the water. They range from S.Canada to N.Mexico. The eat nuts, fruits, small fish, grains, and seeds. They eat more nuts and fruits than any other type of duck. They usually live in open woodlands, hence their name.
No, fish do not typically eat ducks. Ducks are not a natural food source for fish, and they inhabit different ecosystems. Fish are more likely to eat smaller aquatic animals such as insects, small fish, or algae.