No. Yabbies are omnivourous scavengers. They are opportunistic feeders and eat whatever they can find be it dead or alive. Insect larvae/fish other smaller crustacea, rotting plants, fruits etc can all be eaten by Yabbies.
its an invertebrate
Yes - but only very small ones. Whilst platypuses prefer smaller prey, they do eat a variety of invertebrates such as larvae, annelid worms and tiny crustaceans, including freshwater crayfish, or yabbies.
No. Yabbies have an exoskeleton.
No.
They can come out on land only when breeding. My two yabbies did
err not a good idear yabbies will eat a goldfish
Crayfish are known as both crayfish and yabbies in Australia. "Yabbies" are freshwater crayfish, often found in rivers, creeks and dams in rural areas.
yes they are
You can but it's not smart to do so. The Yabbies will rip bits off the fish.
yabbies were first found in edenatorejupiter or guytiporfjubintequa (aqua-poo-poo-flute-free-liteny)
yes yabbies are meat eaters and if arn't fed well the will attack frogs and tadpoles
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Yes: platypuses are carnivores. Platypuses eat small crustaceans such as yabbies that live on the bottom of creeks and rivers. They also eat other kinds of small aquatic invertebrates, such as worms, freshwater crayfish, insect larvae, and freshwater shrimps.