No, eels are fish and vertebrates. Crustaceans are invertebrate arthropods.
Moray eels eats fish and squid, and occasionally molluscs and crustaceans.
Fish,squid,eels,and crustaceans such as shrimp.
Moray eels eats fish and squid, and occasionally molluscs and crustaceans.
Sand eels eat a variety of crustaceans including crab and shrimp. They are actually a species of small fish rather than an eel.
They eat polychaete annelids, snake eels, sea anemones, and crustaceans
Diet: shrimp, other fish, squid, and other crustaceans and things with tentacles.
Eels can and do eat worms. They also eat shrimp, small crustaceans, crickets, blood worms, and smaller fish. They can also eat frogs.
There are different types of eels and the original ones are called anguilliformes. Included in the diet of anguilliformes are invertebrates like jellyfishes. They also consume crabs, shrimps, and crustaceans.
The species varying diet may include small fish, aquatic insects, worms, frogs, mollusks, crustaceans, bivalves, and polychaetes.
No. The platypus does not eat vertebrates. It feeds on tiny crustaceans, insect larvae and annelid worms. The platypus is more likely to be eaten by large eels, a phenomenon that, while uncommon, does occur in some areas of Australia.
Chicken, beef, pork, various other types of seafood such as mollusks, crustaceans, and eels.
Animals that lack a backbone are referred to as invertebrates while those with a backbone are called vertebrates. Examples of invertebrates include; 'Arthropods' such as insects and crustaceans and 'Protozoa'.