Bears, Carnivores and any other animal that eats fish and has cod in the area.
Yes, carnivores are animals that can eat other animals. Any meat-eating animal is a carnivore.
Meat-eating animals that hunt and eat other animals are called carnivores.
Carnivores and omnivors
Animals that eat scallops include crabs, lobsters, starfish, octopuses, and various species of fish such as flounder and cod. Birds like seagulls and cormorants also feed on scallops by diving into the water to catch them.
Arctic animals that eat seaweed include walruses, some species of seals, and certain species of fish such as the Arctic cod and the Arctic char. These animals rely on seaweed as a source of food and nutrients in their cold, harsh environment.
The sea animals that eat red cod are campteropis. These are usually found in the deep parts of the sea and are similar to shrimps in terms of appearances.
They eat almost anything- being omniverous and cannibals as well, they will eat young cod.
No but you can eat Cod
they eat plankton or other little chemical stuff
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.
Hooded seals are carnivores, so they only eat biotic animals. They eat attic fish, shrimp, squid, mussels, starfish, herring, and cod. They can also eat most animals that are related to these if needed.
cod
A cod when grown is a rather large fish, so it'd have to be an even larger fish to eat it. But sure, particularly juvenile cod are likely to be seen as a nice snack by many of the fish in the ocean.
Carnivores are animals who eat other animals. Herbivores are animals who eat only plants. And Omnivores are animals who eat both plants and animals(most humans are omnivores).
Heterotrophs are organisms that feed on other life forms. Animals are heterotrophs. Animals that eat other animals are carnivores.
Yes, they are carnivorous, they hunt and eat other animals.
Carnivores eat other animals