Yes, but they usually do not attack humans purposely.
Yes. They eat fish, spiny lobsters, octopuses and eels.
Blue mussels are filter feeders, which means they are neither carnivores nor herbivores. They feed by filtering tiny plankton and other particles from the water using their gills.
Blue whales are carnivores, feeding on small crustacean's, plankton, and any small fish that get caught up when feeding.
No, blue-gray tanagers are not carnivores. They are primarily frugivorous, meaning their diet mainly consists of fruits. They may also consume nectar, flowers, and occasionally insects, but their primary food source is plant-based.
its a carnivore, they eat fish, octopuses, and crustaceans.
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I believe they are carnivores. They eat shellfish. That's meat.
They pounce on their prey and then use their venom to parylize their victim and then use their beak to suck the flesh out of the crustations shell
Octopuses are mostly carnivores, although some species are omnivores. For the most part an octopus feeds on clams, mussels, shrimp, crab, and things of those size.
no
Blue ringed octopuses do have enough poison to kill a human.
octopuses
carnivores as they ear shrimp
It varies with the individual.
Octopuses are mollusks.
yes
well one of the blue ringed octopuses predators is the moray eel.