No, they don't eat lobsters. They eat fish.
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Gray Seals eat a variety of inshore fish species such as flounder, sole, sand eel and cod. They also eat cuttle fish, squid, and crabs, shrimp, and lobsters.
No, lobsters do not eat coral
Lobsters typically don't eat their own young, but they will eat baby lobsters from other parents. Lobsters often eat their old shell.
Yes, most seals are opportinustic and all are predatory and carnivorous; most seem to prefer fish but some specialize in crustaceans. Octopi, squid, cuttlefish, molluscs, bivalves, krill, bottom-dwelling invertebrates like crabs and lobsters, birds, penguins, and even other seals can make up the seal diet.
lobsters eat planton and others smalls thing.
Many things like to eat seedweed such as crabs, fish, seals, humans like eating seaweed as well
Seals and humans prey upon lobsters.
Lobsters are highly omnivorous, they can eat practically anything.
Lobsters eat as much as they eat when they are hungry...just like we eat some more each year and some eat less. Lobsters could just be really hungry
Humans eat lobsters. Lobsters eat each other also. Anything large that has very sharp teeth, and that eats meat can eat a lobster too.
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