A piscivorous fish primarily feeds on other fish, making it a carnivore rather than an omnivore. Omnivores consume a varied diet that includes both plant and animal matter. While some fish may have omnivorous tendencies, those specifically classified as piscivorous focus mainly on fish as their food source. Thus, a piscivorous fish is not considered an omnivore.
A piscivorous animal is one that primarily feeds on fish. These animals have adapted to hunting and consuming fish as their main source of food in their diet. Examples of piscivorous animals include penguins, ospreys, and some species of fish.
Any fish-eating eagle could be simply known as a piscivorous eagle. This just means "fish eating eagle"
An animal that eats fish is called a piscivore. Some animals, like bears or alligators, only eat some fish, and are therefor partially piscivorous. Other animals live exclusively on fish, like seals, and are completely piscivorous.
Puffins are piscivorous (fish eating) birds. They catch and eat (and bring back to their nests for their young) any type of small fish. This would include herring.
Sheepshead fish are preyed upon by larger predators such as sharks, bottlenose dolphins, and larger predatory fish like groupers and barracudas. Additionally, humans also consume sheepshead fish as part of their diet.
Salmon sharks are primarily piscivorous, meaning they eat fish, but they have also been known to eat squid, shrimp, and crabs. I would not classify them as omnivores.
Piscivorous mammals are mammals which primarily eat fish. They are not clearly defined by morphological features, but more often share similar tooth structure. These teeth are strongly recurved towards the back of the throat, to prevent fish from escaping. Some marine mammals have piscivorous teeth (such as the seal and some sea lions). Other marine mammals such as dolphins and porpoises have homodont teeth. These are comprised of many identical peg-like structures.
No, green terrors are of the acara group who are generally less aggressive than Flowerhorns, which are extremley aggressive piscivorous predators (as opposed to acaras who browse for aquatic inverts etc.). And simply no mixing either of those with discus fish, In my opinion. Flowerhorns especially will easily kill a discus, all of whom are non aggressive
Synonyms: halieutic, ichthyic, ichthyoid, ichthyological, ichthyophagous, piscatorial, piscatory, piscine, piscivorous any of various cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with scales.
Salmon sharks are primarily piscivorous, meaning they eat fish, but they have also been known to eat squid, shrimp, and crabs. I would not classify them as omnivores.
Birds that are carnivorous, piscivorous, nectivorous, insectivorous, and filter feeders may have specialized beaks adapted for their specific diets. For example, carnivorous birds may have sharp, hooked beaks for tearing flesh, while piscivorous birds may have long, pointed beaks for catching fish. Nectivorous birds may have long, slender beaks for reaching into flowers for nectar, insectivorous birds may have narrow, pointed beaks for capturing insects, and filter feeders may have wide, flat beaks for straining food from water.
ita very likely they will. if you can't separate the young then make sure they have plenty of hidey holes and plants. the parenting fish are in most breeds just as likely to eat the young. p.s- if you use a filter net it or turn it off.