Given the opportunity, yes.
Mallards are dabbling ducks that primarily eat a diet consisting of plants, seeds, fruits, and insects. They may also feed on small fish or amphibians if available. They forage in water by dabbling or upending to reach food.
yes a mallard is a herbivore for its theeth cannot feast on meat for there teeth are too brittle Mallards are common ducks and mostly eat the seeds of grasses and sedges and the leaves, stems, and seeds of aquatic plants. However, they occasionally eat insects and crustaceans and molluscs, especially when they are young. So, in answer to your question, mallards are mostly plant eaters but I suppose their varied diet would mean they are classed as omnivores.
Quad City Mallards was created in 2009.
Whales eat krill and other fish. Fish eat other fish, depending on what type of fish it is.
There are fish that do eat them, but not ALL fish eat them.
Marshes provide mallards with a variety of food, and good nesting areas. They also provide the mallards with shelter/protection form predators.
Example sentence - The ducks in the pond were all mallards.
no they eat dead fish no they eat dead fish
A few are- river otters mallards snow geese hippos American alligator paddle fish There are much more.
yes a fish can eat a fish for example many bigger fish eat bottom eaters.
No some fish eat smaller fish which eat even smaller fish
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