Small crustaceans, clams, crabs, starfish, whatever is on the sea floor.
Any fish that has bones. Sharks, lampreys, hagfish, jellyfish, starfish, ratfish, rays, sturgeons, octopus, squid, are not boney fish.
you Improved Answer: The Dogfish Shark is an opportunistic feeder eating whatever prey is abundant.The Dogfish diet is also comprised of small fishes such as capelin, cod, haddock, hake, herring, menhaden and ratfish. They also eat invertebrates such as krill, crabs, polychaete worms, jellyfish, ctenophores, amphipods, squid and octopus.
Chondrichyhyes is the animal class that includes cartilaginous fishes like sharks, rays and chimeras.
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Crustaceans, worms, small fish and small clams
Spotted ratfish was created in 1839.
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Small crustaceans, clams, crabs, starfish, whatever is on the sea floor.
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Water I think I don't know what other seals drink either
Allyn G. Johnson has written: 'Biology of the ratfish, Hydrolagus colliei (Lay and Bennett)'
you Improved Answer: The Dogfish Shark is an opportunistic feeder eating whatever prey is abundant.The Dogfish diet is also comprised of small fishes such as capelin, cod, haddock, hake, herring, menhaden and ratfish. They also eat invertebrates such as krill, crabs, polychaete worms, jellyfish, ctenophores, amphipods, squid and octopus.
Sharks, rays and ratfish have cartilage but its not sharks. Boney fish (like their name suggests) have bone in the mix - but they still have a lot of cartilage.