Small croakers primarily feed on benthic invertebrates, such as crustaceans, mollusks, and worms found on the ocean floor. They may also consume small fish and other organic matter. Their diet can vary depending on their habitat and the availability of prey in their environment. Overall, they are opportunistic feeders, adapting their eating habits to the resources available.
maybe other small fish Mainly small mollusks and crustaceans.
Greenbacked croakers are a type of fish found in coastal waters, known for their distinct greenish coloring on their backs. They are typically medium-sized fish that feed on small crustaceans and fish, popular among recreational anglers for their fight and taste. Greenbacked croakers are commonly found in subtropical and temperate regions worldwide.
They eat catfish, mullet, jacks, croakers, cowfish, guitarfish, sting rays, crabs, and crayfish.
sharks, tuna, and other large fish including dolphins and sperm whales
Predators - large sharks and Killer Whales. Prey - small octopuses, squids, and fish like groats, croakers and sea trout.
Many carnivores eat small animals. Wolves eat small animals such as rabbits. Domestic cats can eat small animals like mouses, rats, frogs, birds, and if there lucky the occasional bunny, depending of coarse on what region they live in. Foxes eat small animals. Many wild cats do also. Sharks eat small fish. Whales eat krill and other tiny marine life. Snakes eat small rodents, birds and the like. Birds of prey eat small mammals, fish, occasional reptiles. Wild dogs eat small prey. Certain types of lizards also eat small animals... That is just a small fraction of the animals that eat small animals. TONS of animals eat small animals, the list would go on for pages!
pretty much saltwater fish eat other fish in the wild. Out deep fish rely on bonita and other school fish for prey. If you are fishing, use dead or live baitfish such as bonita. This is used for bigger game fish. Inshore fishing can use a variety of bait including shrimp,live croakers, and small bait fish. There are a lot of choices in the ocean!
They eat small; plankton or Herring fish
Small mice. Small bugs. Small humans. Small giants. Small anything. And if they eat bathsalts, small faces.
Yes. They are quite good for bottom feeders like croakers, spots, pinfish.
they eat small rodents
They eat small mammals like mice and small birds and the will sometimes eat grass.