someone says yes and i say no
No.
An octopus can eat crab. Here's how it works- First the octopus grabs the crab, then squeezes the crab tightly with its tentacles. the crab's shell will brake and the octopus will eat the insides. -lu
No
because it doesn't wan't to be eaten
Octopus
The common octopus belongs to the Octopodidae family and the Octopus genus.
octopus, crab and crayfish
yes, octopus eat crab and various other mollusks (clams, mussels, etc).
Phytoplankton gets eaten by zooplankton, which gets eaten by a small fish, which gets eaten by a shark, which dies than is eaten by a crab, which is eaten by a blue ringed octopus. The blue-ringed octopus eats crab, hermit crab, shrimp, and various small fish.
I believe an invertebrate is something that doesn't have a spine, such as a scorpion, crab and octopus.
No. A lobster and crab is a crustacean. An octopus, squid and cuttlefish are mollusks.
The coconut crab is a crustacean in the family Coenobitidae.
Octopus are generally found in oceans and seas around the world.