They eat smaller krill (shrimp like fish) and also squid.
yes
No, the wandering albatross is not considered a bird of prey. It is a seabird known for its impressive wingspan and long-distance oceanic flights to forage for food. Albatrosses primarily feed on fish, squid, and small crustaceans.
Gannets eat fish. They would not even considering attacking an albatross as it is about four times larger.
They eat fish, squid ,crustaceans and salp. they also eat you
it eats fish and squid
An albatross mainly eats squid and fish, either by surface feeding or diving.
yes and they also eat fish, squid, krill, carrion, and crustaceans
Yes, it is because albatrosses eat fish, squids, and crustaceans and most of these animals eat other consumers making the albatross a tertiary consumer.
Yes, it is because albatrosses eat fish, squids, and crustaceans and most of these animals eat other consumers making the albatross a tertiary consumer.
They eat sea fish and fish.
They eat sea fish and fish.
The type of fish is not mentioned in the bible. But it was river fish caught in the river Galilee.