Bottlenose dolphins primarily feed on fish but also consume a variety of other marine life, including squid, crustaceans, and mollusks. They are opportunistic feeders, and their diet can vary based on availability and location. Additionally, they may sometimes eat small sharks and other invertebrates. Overall, their diverse diet helps them adapt to different environments and food sources.
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Yes, they eat fish.
Bottlenose dolphins are carnivores, meat eaters. They don't eat plants.
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a orca eats a bottlenose dolphin poor dolphin :(
yes! bottlenose dolphins usually snack on shrimp, krill, sea plants and other small fish
Carnivore, they eat mainly of small fish, crustaceans and squid but diet varies by location
a bottle-nose dolphin is a omnivore because they eat both plants and meat which makes them a omnivore
the Michael decker likes to eat bottlenose dolphins
Bottlenosed dolphins eat a wide variety of squid, fish, and crustaceans such as shrimp. They usually eat 4% to 5% of their body weight in food per day, however a nursing mother's intake could be up to 8%.
cuttlefish. and alot of other fish that are smaller than it.
They eat it with their mouth. They also like to catch food in pairs, so that it is easier to catch a fish.