Sharks can eat blowfish. Other fish, like snapper also will eat blowfish, even when they are puffed up. Blowfish is a delicacy to humans as well.
clams and squids
blowfish are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
Blowfish are carnivores. They primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
Yes, dolphins have been known to eat blowfish, also known as a Pufferfish. The dolphin gets a natural high from the Pufferfish toxins.
No, it is not safe to eat saltwater blowfish due to the presence of tetrodotoxin, a deadly toxin that can be fatal if ingested in even small amounts. Specialized training and certification are required to prepare and serve blowfish, and consuming it without proper expertise can be life-threatening. It is best to avoid consuming saltwater blowfish altogether.
they eat other smaller fish and some algaes
Yes, It is pretty disgusting and also true.
I have been wondering the same thing re: blowfish for crayfish bait. I know that on the west coast of Australia in Perth, people have caught large snapper and tailor which have had small blowfish in the gut. I have not personally seen this but then again, I've not been catching overly massive snapper or tailor. My question was more directed at what happens to the crayfish if you were to use blowfish for bait? 1) would they eat it - my guess, probably considering crabs will eat blowfish 2) would this make the crayfish poisonous for consumption??
Neither, a blowfish is a fish.
The Blowfish was created on 2006-01-27.
A blowfish breathes through it's gills. Blowfish are also known as puffer fish and when they are puffed they can only swim at about 50 percent of its normal speed.