No. Horses are herbivores that eat grass, not carnivores that eat fish
A strange fact is, that the Icelandic Horse used to actually "catch" fish and eat them. They used to walk into the shallow water and stomp the fish with their hoofs. It was a great source of protein for them! Today, there are still some Icelandic Horses who eat fish, often dried fish. They also like cod-liver oil, it is great for their skin and shiny coat.
It's a fish. A close relative of the pipe fish.
A piranha (singular) can eat anything that it can chew through or swallow whole, given enough time. A horse has vaguely similar characteristics to a human in the sense that it's skin is not protective in that sense, so yes, a piranha can indeed eat a horse, given enough time. Now a whole school would be able to do so in minutes.
Yes, you can eat a grunt fish.
Miner fish eat allergies.
sharks eat fishers
puffer fish eat horse mussels
Yes they do eat sea horse and fish but only small fish like gold fish
Penguins, crabs, and some fish
a sea horse eats 18 tons of fish a day.
horse crap no joke it's for real!
Sea horses do eat plankton.They also eat fish larvae.
Since they are mythical, there is no solid proof. Seeing as how they are half horse and half fish, perhaps they eat seaweed and even small fish.
Icelandic horses are fed dried fish or sth. The oil in it is good for them.
Their main diet consists of fish, horse, and dairy. There is some bread as well.
a sea horse eats Brine Shrimp unless if they are caught as wild seahorses then they eat frozen foods
They ate grains, fresh fruit, horse meat, and fish. They drank milk and the blood of a human. :-(
Wikipedia: Seahorses eat small shrimp, tiny fish, crustaceans and plankton.