Dolphins do not eat seaweed. They are carnivores, with most species eating fish. Although they dont eat seaweed, they do sometimes play with it.
Dolphins don't eat plants - but they do play with seaweed sometimes.
yes
yes they are they eat animals that eat plants
Baby dolphins eat their mothers milk, then fish.
Bottlenose dolphins are a type of dolphins. They are omnivorous and can eat both plants and animals.
Dolphins are carnivores so they do not eat plant matter.
No, Dolphins (both the fish and the mammal varieties) are carnivores and eat meet.
I think it is plankton I don't know
Dolphins eat fish because it is their prime food source. Since dolphins are not vegetarians, they must eat fish, a meat that maintains their energy. Dolphins could not get enough energy from eating plants, so they eat fish for a good diet.
Dolphins don't eat plants and vegetation. Their diet is made up of small fish, plankton, and other small invertebrate and crustaceans.
Bottlenose dolphins are carnivores, meat eaters. They don't eat plants.
No, Tuna are too big for dolphins to eat, indeed Dolphins and Tuna frequently share the same prey, the dolphins coral bait fish into a bait ball which is then preyed upon by a number of large marine predators.