Nemo eats plants and other fishes!~
In "Finding Nemo," the barracuda doesn't actually eat coral; instead, it attacks Marlin and Coral, Nemo's parents, in a dramatic scene at the beginning of the film. The barracuda's actions serve to establish the film's conflict and highlight the dangers of the ocean, ultimately leading to Marlin becoming a protective and anxious father. The encounter emphasizes themes of loss and the lengths a parent will go to for their child.
Henry Nemo died in 1999.
Ponyboy is not a character in "Finding Nemo." Instead, "Finding Nemo" features characters like Marlin, a clownfish, and his son Nemo. Ponyboy is actually a character from the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. The two stories belong to entirely different genres and contexts.
it's kinda crude, but they didn't know better. They called it a but.
nemo
If you mean ClownFish (Which Nemo Is) they eat: Plankton, Algae and some Shellfish
This is not defined in the movie
Not fish.
Bruce tries to eat Marlin and Dory, but fails.
he's afraid that they might eat him
octopuses are known to eat small fish like nemo and dory
Yes, Nemo can be considered a scavenger. Clownfish are scavengers because they share a symbiotic relationship with the anemones and eat whatever the anemones don't finish.
No, killer whales eat microscopic plants they inhale and krill. Watch Finding Nemo, silly!
Its finding nemo not nemo. and a character is nemo.
Marlin (Nemo's dad), Coral (Nemo's mom) and Nemo
Bruse, He was one of the sharks that was trying to eat Dori and Marlin
Marlin (Nemo's dad), Coral (Nemo's mom) and Nemo