Yes, grouper fish are carnivores. They primarily feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms. Their hunting strategy often involves ambushing prey, using their powerful jaws to capture and consume them. This diet is typical of many species within the grouper family.
A groper!
A groper is a type of fish, different varieties of which may be found around the Australian coastline. In the US, they may be known as "grouper".
a carnivore
There are two means to the work groper. The first is a large purplish fish for food from warm and tropical seas. The second meaning is a person or thing who gropes.
Carnivores, because they eat fish, krill, and squid
The heron is a carnivore but mostly feed on fish.
They eat algi, star fish, and baby sea horses, as they can get bigger wich the biggest they can get is 2 metres. They can eat anenome, turtle, and groper fish.
The Groper (Grouper) is a very large (over 200 Kgs) predatory fish and is a close relation of all the large Cod species that are found in the tropical Pacific around the Great Barrier Reef. They eat other fish and crabs. They do not have a sharks ability to bite and rip. These fish have very large mounths and very strong suction and grab their prey with a quick suck then they crush their prey as they swallow it.
-Blue Groper -TinySilver fish - scarredold seal -Ablone -Orange star fish -Shark -Tiger Shark
no sharks are fish too
A pelican is a carnivore, because it eats fish.
its a carnivore, they eat fish, octopuses, and crustaceans.