The sea eagle, specifically the white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) and the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), are known for their diet that includes marine fish. These eagles are adept at hunting near Coastlines, rivers, and lakes, where they catch fish by diving into the water. Their strong talons and keen eyesight make them effective hunters of aquatic prey.
The Bald Eagle eats fish. And also other prey
a eagle eats fish in the spring.
Nothing eats the Bald Eagle or any kind of eagle, it's the highest in it's food chain.
It eats generally the fish.
They eat smaller Fish, Insects, and small Marine life.
A tuna fish is not a decomposer. In the marine food chain, the tuna fish is a consumer that eats smaller fish. A decomposer eats dead or waste material.
Bald eagle does not eat hippo because the bald eagle mainly eats fish. (salmon is their faivorite)
The sea eagle eats a huge variety of fish including bass, trout, salmon, mullet, and pin fish. They are found near fresh or salt water.
A Blue Whale eats krill. Which is a shrimp like marine animal.
In an eagle food chain, eagles are apex predators. They primarily feed on small mammals, fish, and occasionally other birds. They play a crucial role in controlling the populations of their prey species, thereby helping maintain the balance of their ecosystem.
Nekton, which includes fish, squid, and marine mammals, are eaten by predators such as sharks, dolphins, large fish like tuna and marlin, and seabirds like albatrosses. These predators rely on nekton as a food source to sustain their energy and survival in the marine ecosystem.
A Golden eagle, will eat small mammals like rabbits stoats and hares, but will also eat carrion from larger animals, such as red deer. Another type of eagle, eats fish like the Stella's fish eagle.