no they use their pincher's and then put it in their mouth...BY MACY SMITH
Yes, they pick up food with their claws and put it in their mouth.
many crabs are scavengers. they find dead animals on the bottom and pinch off morsels with their claws and put that food in their mouths.
The dotterel is a sea, shore, and wading birds, the New Zealand species is endangered. Their food chain would be small fish, small crabs, and other small shore creatures.
crabs, crayfish, and mollusk
They all need food,water&shelter
Sea food, such as fish, crabs and eels, are some of the most common
Many native Americans do eat crabs. This is a common food for many of the coastal tribes and helped them to survive.
Sea stars eat their food with their mouths. Their mouths are located in the center part under their body. Their mouths are tiny.
crabs are used for food and medical
they open their mouths to suck in food.
Manta rays primarily feed on plankton, small fish, and other invertebrates. They glide through the water with their mouths open to filter out their prey from the water. They are filter feeders, which means they consume tiny organisms by swimming with their mouths open to catch food.
With their mouths