one of them are the leopard sharks and thats all i know
It doesn't matter if they are bottom feeders! If ya smell what the rock-fish is cooking!
Dwarf sharks are carnivorous and primarily feed on a diet of small fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods. They are opportunistic feeders and may also consume small marine animals such as squid and octopus.
Mainly fish and other sea creatures, rays, skates. i feed mine tropical flakes but alot of people feed them red blood worms because they are bottom feeders.
Bottom feeders like snails or shrimp can live in a glass bowl, but they require proper care and maintenance to thrive. Ensure the bowl is large enough, has a filtration system, and that you provide suitable food for the bottom feeders to eat. Regular water changes are also essential to maintain water quality.
Freshwater sturgeons are not predators; they are mainly scavengers or bottom feeders that feed on small invertebrates, crustaceans, and insect larvae. They are more commonly prey for larger predators like sharks, seals, and humans.
Absolutley not! Bull sharks have never been botttom feeders! Who told you they were? Hope that Helped!!
No, Whale Sharks are docile filter-feeders.
Bottom Feeders - album - was created in 1987.
Mainly mollusks and crustaceans, they're bottom feeders.
Mahi mahi is a type of tuna. Tuna are large, carnivorous fish. Bottom feeders are fish or other animals that eat organic debris and waste, so tune fish are not considered bottom feeders.
Yes, Muskeis are bottom feeders
It doesn't matter if they are bottom feeders! If ya smell what the rock-fish is cooking!
Red Tailed sharks are bottom feeders since there mouths faced down. So they eat algae and fish waste but they also will eat flakes, wafers, and crisps. That is the nice thing about red tailed sharks; they practically eat anything.
the type of home tiger sharks live in is the bottom of the ocean.
It creates confusion about if they are whales or Sharks. They are Sharks, but big as whales. And filter feeders, as many whales.
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Yes