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their omnivores
Otters are omnivors because they can eat both seaweed and crab.
they eat krill and mini fish (edit) This depends on the species of hermit crab. Some of them are omnivores and herbivores, and they eat algae and debris.
There are a wide variety of ocean omnivores. These include several types of crab such as the blue crab, several turtles including the leatherback sea turtle, dolphins, and manatees.
Octopuses are mostly carnivores, although some species are omnivores. For the most part an octopus feeds on clams, mussels, shrimp, crab, and things of those size.
The majority of crabs are omnivores, while some are carnivores, and some are herbivores. Crabs will often eat algae, worms, small fish, and sometimes dead fish or other crabs. Diet varies depending on the species.
Wrong section to put this question in, but, the answer I think is a crab. They are omnivores :P
Bivalves,Fish, Oyesters mussels snails clams cordgrass sea letuce Sometimes baby or juvenille crabs to They are omnivores and CANNIBALS
Bivalves,Fish, Oyesters mussels snails clams cordgrass sea letuce Sometimes baby or juvenille crabs to They are omnivores and CANNIBALS
Spider crabs are omnivores, meaning they consume both plant and animal matter. Their diet typically consists of algae, small fish, mollusks, and other crustaceans. They are known to scavenge for food on the ocean floor using their specialized feeding appendages.
Turtles are omnivores.