{"id":2336,"date":"2023-03-08T20:17:35","date_gmt":"2023-03-08T19:17:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=2336"},"modified":"2023-03-08T20:17:35","modified_gmt":"2023-03-08T19:17:35","slug":"is-the-amazon-river-dolphin-preditor-prey-food-web","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/is-the-amazon-river-dolphin-preditor-prey-food-web\/","title":{"rendered":"Is the amazon river dolphin preditor prey food web?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Amazon River Dolphin is an apex predator in the Amazon Basin. As such, it is at the top of the food web and its diet consists mostly of fish. However, it is not limited to fish and will also eat invertebrates, reptiles, and even other mammals. The Amazon River Dolphin is an important part of the ecosystem and helped to keep the river’s population of fish in check.<\/p>\n

The Amazon River Dolphin is a top predator in the food web.<\/p>\n

What is the Amazon river dolphin prey? <\/h2>\n

The Orinoco River dolphin is a toothed whale that is found in the Orinoco River basin in South America. They have one of the widest ranging diets among toothed whales, and feed on up to 53 different species of fish, such as croakers, catfish, tetras and piranhas. They also consume other animals such as river turtles, aquatic frogs, and freshwater crabs.<\/p>\n

The Amazon River dolphin is a secondary, and sometimes tertiary predator. It feeds on many different species of fish, particularly larger fish, like catfish, crustaceans, and even piranhas (large flesh eating fish known to attack humans). Catfish feed on other types of fish, making them a secondary consumer.<\/p>\n

Why do dolphins turn pink <\/h3>\n