Yes, cranes can eat koi fish from backyard ponds. These large birds are known for their hunting skills and may prey on smaller fish, including koi, especially if they can access the pond easily. To protect koi, pond owners may need to consider measures such as netting or providing hiding spots for the fish.
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.
Raccoons are not particular and will eat any fish they can catch, including goldfish and koi from backyard ponds.
Raccoons forage for food everywhere. They search for it in the environment - forests, streams, ponds and even in urban areas. In cities they search for food in dumpsters and trash bins.
The fish eat it
they eat other fish or seaweed
Frogs, fish, rodents.
they eat 13 or 14 ponds of fish a day
Fishing spiders live in the ponds and will eat fish depending on its size. If you feed a fish to a tarantula, it will eat it. Tarantulas eat fish, but they do not live near water.
the fish or the plants that grow in the swamp or on land
fishthey eat fish, molluse,pests,wheat,and certain plants
Sand hill cranes eat small fish, rodents, and insects. They can often be found fishing for food with their bills that are made to hold slippery food.
Japanese cranes, also known as red-crowned cranes, primarily eat plants such as seeds, grains, and aquatic plants. They also consume insects, invertebrates, and small animals. These cranes are known to forage in wetland habitats for food.