Prawns are not fish.
Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Arthropoda Subphylum:Crustacea Class:Malacostraca
Order:Decapoda Suborder:Dendrobranchiata
Prawns have various predators in their natural habitats, including fish, crustaceans, seabirds, and marine mammals. Larger fish species like snapper and grouper often feed on prawns, while other crustaceans, such as larger shrimp and crabs, may also prey on them. Additionally, some species of octopus and certain seabirds will hunt for prawns as part of their diet. These predators play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance in marine ecosystems.
Is depends on what type of fish and also the size of the fish. Fish like smaller in size doesn't eat prawns but some with bigger size fish do eat prawns.
There are over 50 different types of species of flying fish. Some of these species are harmful to other animals, fish, and insects. Other species of flying fish are nice to other animals and cause no strife or harm.
It depends on the species of fish. Some will, some won't.
Scampi is made up of a mixture of white fish, prawns and shrimp,I know this as i get ill from eating it and i am allergic to prawns
Prawns primarily feed on a variety of organic matter, including phytoplankton, zooplankton, and detritus. They also consume small fish, mollusks, and other invertebrates. Their diet can vary based on their habitat and availability of food sources, with some species being more opportunistic feeders. Overall, they play a crucial role in the aquatic food web by recycling nutrients.
That depends upon species. Some fish only eat algae, some crustacea, or insect larvae. Some eat other fish and some species are omnivorous and eat almost anything.
The terms "shrimp" and "prawns" are often used interchangeably. Each member of these species has its own scientific name. Some scientific names used for prawns are Penaeus monodon and Pandalus montagui.
FISH obviously!!!here are the answers:salmontroutsea trouteelcharrsturgeonthere are also some other species of these kinds of fish and i guess some more, but this is what i know. better than mister Smart A** here
Yes. Bottom-dwelling octopuses eat mainly crabs, polychaete worms, and other molluscs such as whelks and clams. Open-ocean octopuses eat mainly prawns, fish and other cephalopods. However, large octopuses have also been known to catch and kill some species of sharks.
Yes, some fish do eat other dead fish as part of their diet. This behavior is common among carnivorous fish species.
Yes. Some species are territorial and will do as you said.