That depends upon the species of minnow, its age and its stage of growth. It also depends upon the sex and maturity of the guppy. The answer can be yes or no.
yes
Minnow;Algea Perch;Minnow Snakehead Trout;Turtle Crawfish;Minnow
if one is a lot bigger than the other,it's possible but it rarely happens.
According to my fish detector, it says that a pike is bigger than a minnow. It says that minnows are large in India, but they are usually small.
Anything bigger than the trout, (e.g. a panda)
Not necessarily. While some species of Salmon can grow larger than Trout, there are also Trout species that can grow to be bigger than certain types of Salmon. Size can vary depending on the species and location of the fish.
Most of the time it's Trout, or Cod.
Mahi-mahi, trout, minnow, grouper and others.
Yes, a trout is generally bigger than a sprat. Trout can vary in size depending on the species, but they typically grow to several pounds and can reach lengths of up to 30 inches or more. In contrast, sprats are small fish, usually measuring around 6 to 8 inches in length. Therefore, trout are significantly larger than sprats.
I believ so. This depends on the species of the hawk! Hawks are known to eat fish including trout
28 species, including trout, pike, perch, bleak, chub, shad, minnow.
humans have killes the population of most trout...... Man-made dams, vegetation loss, warming water.........