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Piscivore diet
A piscivorous diet is one that is mainly comprised of fish. Fish-eating predators are therefore marine, aquatic or semi-aquatic animals. When it comes to mammals, they often have teeth that are short, sharp, and spaced out, and they can catch fish despite their slippery skin. Seals or killer whales are two such examples.