Yes, the deep water Cisco (Coregonus nipigon) is primarily a planktivore, which means it feeds on zooplankton and small aquatic organisms rather than being strictly classified as a herbivore. While it may consume some plant matter, its diet mainly consists of small crustaceans and other microscopic life forms found in the water column. Thus, it is more accurately described as a fish that feeds on a variety of small organisms rather than solely on plants.
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The Cisco Kid - 1950 Water Toll - 2.10 was released on: USA: 5 November 1951
Carnivore.
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Cisco Technical Documentation
A blobfish is primarily a carnivore. It feeds mainly on small fish, crustaceans, and other marine invertebrates found in its deep-sea habitat. Blobfish have a gelatinous body that helps them maintain buoyancy in deep water, allowing them to easily consume their prey as it floats by.
Deep Water
As deep as the container in which the water is in
It is a herbivore, it does not eat meat.
Deep water
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