Seals are a lot bigger than mackerels. It is far more likely for a seal to eat a mackerel than the other way around.
Yes, some species of sharks do eat mackerels. Mackerels are a common prey for many shark species due to their abundance and high nutritional value. Sharks use their sharp teeth and powerful jaws to capture and consume mackerels as part of their diet.
Mackerels are saltwater fish. Tadpoles live in freshwater. Meaning a mackerel wouldn't have much chance of eating tadpoles.
mackerels are carnivores
A shoal of mackerels
Yes, seals eat puffins.
seals usually eat fish
no, although they do eat other breeds of seals pups.
Yes, seals like to eat lichens. They also eat fish, shellfish, krill and other foods. Some seals will also eat other, smaller seals.
Just about every predatory fish in the sea.
seals eat cod
no seals do not eat big squids.
i think that seals eat fish and other underwater things.