Certainly. Kookaburras find that goldfish in ponds are one of the easiest takeaway meals they can have. If you are in kookaburra territory, outdoor fish ponds should be protected with a chicken wire covering, or other suitable covering.
No. It is much more likely that the salamanders will be biting chunks out of the goldfish.
Raccoons are not particular and will eat any fish they can catch, including goldfish and koi from backyard ponds.
Yes indeed they will. Most folks who have ponds with goldfish in place a cover of some sort to hinder/prevent the birds from getting their fish.
Well my goldfish cost 75 ponds some other goldfish cost 67 pounds it matters how big they are
Kookaburras could, conceivably, eat moths. Kookaburras are carnivorous, feeding on invertebrates such as insects, spiders, worms, centipedes and crustaceans. They also eat vertebrates such as reptiles, fish, frogs and even small birds and mammals. Moths tend to be nocturnal, and kookaburras are diurnal, so this would limit whether or not kookaburras ate moths.
Since goldfish are bred in captivity, there aren't a lot of wild goldfish. Goldfish live in lakes and ponds and have no need to migrate. During winter they hibernate in the frozen water. They are active in the Spring and Summer when they breed and grow.
A common gold colored fish found in ponds is the Goldfish (Carassius auratus). Goldfish are popular ornamental fish known for their bright and metallic gold coloration. They are freshwater fish often kept in ponds as well as aquariums.
In the past, the indigenous Australian people would have eaten kookaburras. Native predators of kookaburras include quolls, birds of prey and pythons. Introduced animals which hunt and eat kookaburras are cats and foxes.
yes a axolotl can eat a goldfish
No. They eat goldfish flakes.
No. Kookaburras do not eat any vegetation. Kookaburras are carnivorous, feeding on invertebrates such as insects, spiders, worms, centipedes and crustaceans. They also eat vertebrates such as reptiles, fish, frogs and even small birds and mammals. Kookaburras have been observed catching a snake or lizard, carrying it up into the trees, and vigorously beating it on a branch or dropping it to kill it.
No. Kookaburras do not eat fruit. They are carnivorous, feeding on invertebrates such as insects, spiders, worms, centipedes and crustaceans. They also eat vertebrates such as reptiles, fish, frogs and even small birds and mammals. Kookaburras have been observed catching a snake or lizard, carrying it up into the trees, and vigorously beating it on a branch or dropping it to kill it.