No. The platypus does not eat vertebrates. It feeds on tiny crustaceans, insect larvae and annelid worms. The platypus is more likely to be eaten by large eels, a phenomenon that, while uncommon, does occur in some areas of Australia.
No. Platypuses do not eat crabs.
eels eat fish
yes they did eat eels. When they were lucky that was.
It is not a matter of "who": the question should read "What eats the platypus".There are not many animals in the wild that eat platypuses, because platypuses are elusive creatures that hunt underwater and live in hidden shelters, from tropical north regions to the sub-alpine areas of southern Australia.Red foxes prey on younger platypuses, and feral cats are another platypus predator.Natural predators of the platypus include snakes, water rats, goannas, spotted quolls, eels, hawks, owls and eagles. In the north of its range, dingoes are another predator. Lower platypus numbers in far northern Australia are possibly due to predation by crocodiles. On occasion, large freshwater eels (which may be twice the length of a platypus) have been thought to eat platypuses.
EEls only eat flies if they are green eels, otherwise they ae very dangerous to eels and may kill the eel :(
Sand eels eat tiny pieces of mackerel
yes they eat.some of them
eels
There are certain breeds of dolphins that eat eels. Bottlenose dolphins for example tend to eat eels as part of their diet.
They eat eels
They eat eels
Eels eat fools like you who ask foolish questions.
No they only eat fish.