The bigger fish eat the smaller fish ^.^
Answered: June, 08 2012.
yes a fish can eat a fish for example many bigger fish eat bottom eaters.
fish could eat as a producer, seaweed, or the small greenery on the side of the water that your fish is in.
it depends on the size of the fish and the size of the pig. for example a normal adult shark could eat a small pig.
Inductive reasoning is used in the example penguins eat fish.
fish could be a good example of interdependence, as the fish eat of the coral and the coral live off the fish. Hope i am right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are many fish that sharks would not eat. For example, jellyfish, lion fish and stone fish.
No! a fish is an consumers . For example herbivores fish eat Algae or Seaweed which is plant matter. Another example is carnivores fish eat such as smaller fish, Shrimp, and krill etc. . The last example is Scavengers eat things such as dead fish trash in the ocean and dead bodies put in the ocean.
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Yes, turtles are known to eat fish, so it is possible that a turtle could eat your fish if they are in the same environment.
If I knew the type of fish you have I could answer your question.
no. saying i eat fish on Sunday could mean you just ate it once that Sunday. saying i eat fish on Sundays mean you eat fish on all Sundays
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