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Yes. The are carnivorous from the time they are hatched as larvae (eating zooplankton) to the time the reach full maturity and feed on a wide range of other fish.
Sure! Some animals that hatch from eggs include birds, reptiles (like snakes and turtles), fish, amphibians (like frogs and salamanders), and some insects (like butterflies and beetles).
Yes, squids are carnivorous. They primarily feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and other squid. They use their tentacles to catch and immobilize their prey before consuming them.
No, herons are carnivores. They primarily feed on fish, frogs, insects, and small mammals.
No, lionfish are carnivores. They primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
A fish embryo feeds from the yolk in the egg. Once they are hatched, they still have a supply of yolk in a sac to last them for a few days.
A fish embryo feeds from the yolk in the egg. Once they are hatched, they still have a supply of yolk in a sac to last them for a few days.
A fish embryo feeds from the yolk in the egg. Once they are hatched, they still have a supply of yolk in a sac to last them for a few days.
An alevin is a newly hatched fish, especially a salmon.
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They are hatched from an egg.
Newly hatched sultan fish are typically small in size and have translucent bodies with underdeveloped fins. They rely on yolk sacs for nutrition initially and are vulnerable to predation in the wild. They often stay close to cover and shoal together for protection.
Dory, the fish from nemo, was hatched from an egg.
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Yes. The are carnivorous from the time they are hatched as larvae (eating zooplankton) to the time the reach full maturity and feed on a wide range of other fish.
A "Fry" is a recently hatched fish.
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