Smaller toothed whales, such as dolphins and porpoises, are primarily carnivorous, feeding mainly on fish and squid. However, some species may exhibit omnivorous behaviors, occasionally consuming a variety of marine invertebrates and other prey. Their diet can vary based on their habitat and the availability of food sources. Overall, while they are not strictly omnivores, some flexibility in their diet can occur.
Smaller toothed whales, such as certain species of dolphins, are typically classified as carnivores, primarily feeding on fish and squid. While they may occasionally consume other types of food, including crustaceans, they do not exhibit the dietary flexibility characteristic of omnivores. Therefore, they are not considered omnivores in the strictest sense.
Consumers
Toothed whales
Belugas are toothed whales
They are omnivores.
whales are omnivores
Toothed Whales eat mostly crab, squid, and fish.
no, it is not...
toothed, they eat the flesh of seals, penguins, and other meaty sealife. Baleen is used to filter smaller organisms such as kril.
The scientific name for toothed whales is Odontoceti.
Toothed whales and beleen whales.
A blue toothed whale is not a defined animal. Blue whales are baleen whales, not toothed.