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Predator Fish

The predatory or predator fish are hypercarnivorous fish that actively prey upon other fish or aquatic animals. Some most common and well known predator fish are shark, billfish, barracuda, pike/muskellunge, dolphinfish, perch, tuna, salmon, walleye etc.

Populations of large predatory fish in the global oceans were estimated to be about 10% of their pre-industrial levels by 2003, and they are most at risk of extinction. There was a disproportionate level of large predatory fish extinctions during the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago. And creation of marine reserves has been found to restore populations of large predatory fish such as the Serranidae — groupers and sea bass.

The Predatory fish actually switch between types of prey in response to variations in their abundance. And such changes in preference are disproportionate and are selected for as evolutionarily efficient. However, predatory fish may become a pest if they are introduced into an ecosystem in which they become a new top predator (an example, which has caused much trouble in Maryland and Florida, is the snakehead fish).

Some predatory fish such as tuna, sharks, billfish, dolphinfish, perch, and barracuda are some species which are a part of the human diet and are targeted by fisheries. But these fish tend to concentrate significant quantities of mercury in their bodies, because they are high in food chain (especially as apex predators due to biomagnification). However, read more information about these fish below.

What is predator fish?

Predator fish are species that primarily hunt and feed on other fish or aquatic animals. These fish have special adaptations that make them effective hunters (such as sharp teeth, streamlined bodies, and keen eyesight). They play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of aquatic ecosystems by controlling the populations of their prey. Examples of some most common and well known predator fish species are bass, tuna, pike etc.

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Types of predator fish?

There are many types of predator fish. And each fish has its unique characteristics. The types of predator fish are freshwater predators, saltwater predators, marine/seawater predators, eels etc.

Marine/seawater predator fish

The predator fish which live in marine environment are called marine or seawater predator fish. Some marine or seawater predators are amberjack, tuna, mahi mahi, great white shark, swordfish, barracuda, snapper, groupers etc.

Freshwater predator fish

Predators belongs to freshwater environment are called freshwater predator fish. Some notable freshwater predator fish are catfish, trout, sarus, zander, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, muskie, northern pike etc.

Saltwater predator fish

The predators who live in saltwater environment are called saltwater predator fish. Some notable saltwater predator fish are amberjack, tuna, mahi mahi, barracuda, great white shark, snapper, swordfish, groupers, snapper etc.

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Eels

Eels are also considered as a predator fish and they can live in both freshwater and saltwater environment. Some types of eels are moray eel, conger eel, American eel, European eel, gymnothorax eel etc.

Frequently asked questions

People often ask several questions related to these fish. Here we are trying to list the most common and frequently asked questions related to predator fish. Hope these questions with answers will help you. Don't hesitate to ask if you have more questions.

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