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Do crayfish eat worms

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 3/23/2022

Crayfish will eat just about anything that they like the flavor of. That includes algae, dead fish, dead crawdads, dead birds, dead people. They constantly walk around a pond or such looking for and then sampling things that might be edible.

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