Almost anything that is larger and predatory or omnivorous.
Of course. Large predatory fish like a tigerfish can nab a duck a time or two if it wants.
It depends. As long as humans do not over-fish or introduce foreign species of predatory fish into an area, there should be enough fish to last for eternity.
predatory fish or mammals such as killer whales dolphins and other sharks
A raptor is a predatory bird or predatory dinosaur. A fish eating raptor would be one of the following: 1- a predatory bird or dinosaur whose diet is ichthyoidal (a.k.a. pertaining to fish). 2- the act of an ichthyoid eating a predatory bird or dinosaur, as told by someone who does not understand the importance of articles when writing and/or talking. Since we can assume, with due course of reason, that the second option is much less common and therefore not likely to be the case, the first option makes itself presentable as the answer to your question. Sorry, sometimes I forget that most people can't appreciate my brainpower (read "ego")
Another word for a predatory bird is a "raptor".
A Lotte is a predatory fish. It has an extremely large mouth, with a worm like filament attached for attracting prey. It is otherwise known as a goose-fish.
The hawk is a predatory bird.
There are lots of fish that eat plankton. They are called primary consumers. They are fish like Herring and Anchovies and can form enormous shoals of millions of fish. This makes them attractive to predatory fish. Larger predatory fish eat these primary consumers. These could be anything from Tuna, bass, shark, snapper. There are lots of large predatory fish that are adapted to the places they live.
Tuna are predatory marine fish; they hunt smaller fish.
· Piranha
snakes, hawks, predatory fish
Predatory fish and man.
Example sentence - The bird of prey is in the predatory category.
Most large fish are predatory; thus they usually eat smaller fish.
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Predatory fish that are large enough to swallow them.