Milk fish eat algae
No, fish are animals, and would not be eaten by a vegetarian.
An animal with a two-chambered heart belongs to the group of animals called "fish." Most fish have a two-chambered heart with one atrium and one ventricle.
The only part of a fish that is generally not eaten are the entrails (guts). Canned sardines are eaten with their heads, scales, fins and tails, many trout have scales that can be eaten. In many parts of the world, fish head soup is a common meal. Certain fish eggs (caviar) are also eaten. Many times it depends on the size, type and diet of the fish that determines what are or are not edible parts.
There are two main categories of animals: vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates have a backbone and include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Invertebrates do not have a backbone and include insects, arachnids, mollusks, and crustaceans.
Lion fish can not be eaten.
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All kinds of vegetables, berries, corn and fish.
All fishes are subject to the voracious appetite of the alligator.
Almost all types of fish are edible. There are certain species that are poisonous, and can't be eaten, or only select parts of the fish can be eaten while the rest of the fish will kill anyone who eats that part of the fish.
French people mostly eat meats and or fish . On the meat or fish they usually have a sauce and with the meat or fish have vegtables or salad .
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no they do not ___ Some kinds do: Piranha, for instance.
yes
eaten by fish is that a habitat and niche
Sometimes. The animal eating plants is the primary consumer, the animal eating that animal the secondary, and finally the animal eating that one is the tertiary... so if a fish eats algae, is then eaten by another fish, and that fish is eaten by a dolphin, then the dolphin is the tertiary consumer. It probably occurs in our oceans, yes. But they are most likely also active on other trophic levels.
Mice, shrews, rats, lizards, small birds, and small fish