omnivore
Most crabs are omnivores but prefer to eat meat such as bivalves (clams, osters, ect.), because they can assimilate more nutrients from the meat. The plants are low in nitrogen, which is an important nutrient for the crabs. However, there are a few species of crabs that are strictly herbivores.
A sand lizard is a carnivore, catching and eating insects.
Sand crabs breathe through gills, in the same way that fish do. On land, sand crabs breathe by keeping their gills moist to facilitate the absorption of oxygen in the air.
I have just checked and this is what i found out. Most crabs are omnivores but prefer to eat meat such as bivalves (clams, oyster's, etc,) because they can assimilate more nutrients from the meat. The plants are low in nitrogen, which is an important nutrient for the crabs. However, there are a few species of crabs that are strictly herbivores.
do crabs hibernate? <--that is the worst answer ever. (to whoever did that) yes crabs hibernate because if you have ver had a hermit crab the time around winter they go in thier shell for a really long time. .__.
carnivores
are sand tiger sharks omnivores,carnivoes or herbavores what do they eat
Most crabs are omnivores but prefer to eat meat such as bivalves (clams, osters, ect.), because they can assimilate more nutrients from the meat. The plants are low in nitrogen, which is an important nutrient for the crabs. However, there are a few species of crabs that are strictly herbivores.
I think it's a carnivore. It eats things like little crabs or something ;-)
It's a nomnomer
deer droplings
The ghost crab consists of approximately 20 species world wide. Like all crabs, it is carnivorous. For most ghost crabs, their diet consists of sand fleas while others from the South Pacific can pick off flies from underneath plant leaves. They also dine on most carrion making them a scavenging carnivore as well.
no
A sand lizard is a carnivore, catching and eating insects.
No, I do not believe body crabs are transmitted by sand at the beach.
hermit crabs i guess
The population density of sand crabs in that section of the beach is 3 sand crabs per square meter. This is calculated by dividing the total count of sand crabs (45) by the area of the section (5 meters * 3 meters = 15 square meters). Therefore, 45 sand crabs / 15 square meters = 3 sand crabs per square meter.