Oh no, FH_G's back with his "genuine" information. Name your source please.
By the way, if the questioner means mackerel, they feed on other small fish and prawns.
2006-11-21 08:47:08
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answered by Whoosher 5
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Hi Stuart B.
According to my link, they eat "small finfish, squid, and pelagic crustaceans" (whatever those are!)
Forgive the hostility of some of the people who've answered your question. It's only because it was posted in the Vegetarian section- a lot of people (like foxhunter guy) put questions in here to try and wind us up, so people jump on the defence pretty quickly, although I don't see how anyone could be offended by this question!
Anyway there's a load of different categories so next time just be sure to find the best one. If you go to "Ask" from a certain section that you are in, it will default to posting it in that section so you'll need to change it.
Have a good one :)
2006-11-22 09:19:38
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answered by - 5
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Fish is high in complete protein and I should be included in your diet. A medical journal I was reading the other day talked about the importance of complete protein found only in fish, meat and dairy. Vegetables can make great side items but can not be utilized as your only source of food because they lack complete proteins. I read all this in a medical journal.
2006-11-21 14:30:54
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answered by foxhunter_guy 1
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Why do some dumb fools join a group like this, don't answer any questions and then ask a question that has no meaning nor comprehension.
2006-11-21 12:24:13
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answered by Vegon 3
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Macro food from MacRonalds. Supersize it.
2006-11-21 13:17:35
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answered by Ali 3
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Can you explain what macrol is please ?
If you mean Mackerel (Scomber scombrus) then why is it in the veggie section ?
And no, veggies don't eat fish.
2006-11-21 04:23:35
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answered by Michael H 7
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