,
Pantanal, Brazil (a
streaked prochilod, one of its favorite prey items, in the background) Golden dorados are the
apex predators in their freshwater habitat. They are primarily
piscivores, eating a wide variety of fish, but have also been recorded feeding on large insects,
crustaceans, and small vertebrates (for example, rodents, lizards, and birds). One of the adult dorado's favorite prey is the
streaked prochilod (
Prochilodus lineatus), a species of
schooling fish that also is migratory. In the larval stage, golden dorados feed on
plankton. As they grow larger, they switch to insects and small fish. At up to long, juveniles are
aggressive mimics of
Brycon hilarii in both general shape and color, often staying near schools of this
frugivorous species to be able to surprise smaller prey fish such as
Astyanax and
Moenkhausia tetras. In contrast, adult dorados have been known to eat
Brycon hilarii. ==Status==