yes they eat minnows.
Although related largemouth and other fish in the sunfish family called "bass", the warmouth is a sunfish. It feeds on insects and small fish.
Yes, sunfish can eat redbelly dace, as they are opportunistic feeders that consume a variety of prey, including small fish. Redbelly dace, which are small minnows, can be part of the diet for larger sunfish species. However, the extent to which sunfish target redbelly dace may vary based on the availability of other food sources in their habitat.
They are carnivores. They hunt and eat crustacea and insect larvae. They will also eat any fish that is small enough to catch and swallow.
yes they lay on the surface of water to absorb sunlight and can weigh up to 2 tons. They do get along with other fish but do eat small fish as well.
a small sunfish
trout, ocean sunfish which is the largest bony fish in the world, and the black marlin
There are a few different fish species named Sunfish the ones that live in the ocean live in the rockier more cavernous areas and eat jellyfish and puffer fish.
Ocean Sunfish MAINLY feed on jellyfish...But also feed on other SMALL fishes.
No, but a raccoon will eat a sunfish.
Bugs, other fish, some eat shrimp or squid, fish eggs other things like that
Yes, pickerel are carnivorous. i often fish for them with small to medium sized sunfish with a steal leader because their teeth often cut the line.
Sunfish typically feed on a diet consisting mainly of jellyfish, small fish, squid, crustaceans, and various other marine invertebrates. They are opportunistic feeders, often using their large mouths to engulf prey whole.