No, fish do not typically consume corals as part of their diet. Fish usually feed on algae, plankton, and smaller organisms found in the water.
No, hawks do not eat bacteria. Hawks are carnivorous birds of prey and typically hunt and feed on small animals such as insects, rodents, and other birds. They do not consume bacteria as a part of their diet.
No, seals do not eat whales as part of their diet. Seals typically feed on fish, squid, and crustaceans.
No, orcas do not typically eat whales as part of their diet in the wild. They primarily feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals.
Yes, parrot fish do eat coral as part of their diet. They use their strong beaks to scrape algae and small organisms off of coral reefs, inadvertently consuming small pieces of coral in the process.
Probably nothing much since robins do not form a significant part of the diet of hawks in normal circumstances.Probably nothing much since robins do not form a significant part of the diet of hawks in normal circumstances.Probably nothing much since robins do not form a significant part of the diet of hawks in normal circumstances.Probably nothing much since robins do not form a significant part of the diet of hawks in normal circumstances.
Yes, turtles do eat fish as part of their diet.
No snails are not part of the natural diet of hawks.
Yes, the pleco fish is known to consume fish waste as part of its diet.
Yes, alligators are opportunistic feeders and they do eat fish as part of their diet. Fish may make up a portion of an alligator's diet, especially in aquatic habitats where they have easy access to fish.
Yes, some ducks like the merganser and the teal are known to eat fish as part of their diet. They are adept at diving and swimming to catch small fish and aquatic invertebrates.
Sure. Fish can be a part of a balanced diet, but eat too much of it and it'll become an unbalanced diet.
Yes, some fish do eat other dead fish as part of their diet. This behavior is common among carnivorous fish species.
Yes, plecos are known to consume fish waste, including poop, as part of their diet.
The main predator of algae is zooplankton, which are small aquatic organisms that feed on algae to obtain nutrients. Larger organisms such as fish and some invertebrates also consume algae as part of their diet.
No, fish do not typically consume corals as part of their diet. Fish usually feed on algae, plankton, and smaller organisms found in the water.
No, hawks do not eat bacteria. Hawks are carnivorous birds of prey and typically hunt and feed on small animals such as insects, rodents, and other birds. They do not consume bacteria as a part of their diet.