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Yes, fish can be considered carnivores if they primarily eat other fish or marine animals. However, not all fish are carnivorous; many species are herbivores or omnivores, consuming a diet that includes plants, algae, and small organisms. The classification of fish as carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores depends on their dietary habits and ecological roles within their environments.

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