It depends on the breed, you will need to be more specific.
They eat planktonic crustaceans and small schooling fishes.
they eat schooling fish, mainly mullet sardines and sometimes crustaceans
Yes, dolphins are fish eaters. See related question.
they eat schooling fish, mainly mullet sardines and sometimes crustaceans
Humpback whales eat krill and small schooling fish such as herring, salmon, capelin and sand lance as well as Mackerel, pollock and haddock .
they eat schooling fish, mainly mullet sardines and sometimes crustaceans
Humpback whales don't eat clownfish. Humpbacks, well, all the filter-feeding baleen whales prefer schooling, free-swimming fish.
Swordfish primarily eat smaller fish, especially schooling species like sardines and pilchards. They are fast swimming fish which live in the open ocean and are thus known as pelagic predators. They are one of the top order predators in the seas.
They feed on krill, copepods, small schooling fish (e.g. herring, capelin, sand lance, anchovies), and squid.
They feed on krill, copepods, small schooling fish (e.g. herring, capelin, sand lance, anchovies), and squid.
Fin whales feed mainly on krill. However, they also eat schooling fish including herring, cod, mackerel, Pollock, sardine, and capelin. Fish are eaten more often in winter.
Most schooling fish tend to have colors of reds or blues with different patterns. Three common schools of fish are tetras, barbs and danios..