Dolphins are carnivores so they do not eat plant matter.
Dolphins don't eat plants - but they do play with seaweed sometimes.
NO! they are vegetarians. They eat plants
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Dolpins are at like about the Middle of the food chainand they eat squid and fish and the squid eat little fish and the plants that live under the water
Yes they do eat plants but also fish so they are omnivores
No, Dolphins (both the fish and the mammal varieties) are carnivores and eat meet.
Yes, a dolphin is a secondary consumer in that a dolphin eats fish. These fish often eat plants, making fish the primary consumers.
no because the fox wouldnt go in the water to get the dolphin but if the dolphin was laying on land then probaly yes
Yes.
they eat anything a salt water dolphin eats (oter fish, plankton)
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It starts from the sun, then the seaweed grows and the small fish eat it, the big fish eats them, then the dolphin eats the big fish, and finally the shark eats the dolphin and the killer whale eats the shark.