Parrot fishes are omnivores, they are always hungry and will feed on almost anything!
Rats, fishes, and other birds
the whale,and other fishes.(the whale is a mammal)
no, discus are very slow moving fish zebras are one of the most active fishes. The zebras would stress the discus so much, they might die. If you want pretty fish that are also small, get cardinal or rummynose tetras.
YES They eat plants, deers,fishes,snakes,frogs.
Octopus are mostly carnivorous as they eat fishes. Some of them are omnivores as they eat plants too.
the fresh water slugs are omnivores some of them eat plants and may also survive on fishes for there blood.
The plural of discus is discuses.
Bernd Degen has written: 'Pr\\' 'Discus in the Community Tank' 'Degen discus book' -- subject(s): Discus (Fish) 'Wild-Caught Discus' 'The Proper Care of Discus' 'The Discus--\\' -- subject(s): Discus (Fish), Pictorial works
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Yes, because Flying fish or Parexocoetus brachypterus,eat insect, larvae, plankton, smaller fishes, small crustaceans, and other small organisms.
Yes, many water birds are omnivores and have a diet that includes both plant matter and small animals such as fish, insects, and crustaceans. Examples of omnivorous water birds include ducks, herons, and gulls.