Crabs are mostly scavengers, eating algae and debris off the ocean floor.
They feed.
Yes. In fact, this is what crabs primarily feed on.Yes
dog whelk
Plankton
they feed on fish, crabs, people, sharks, and clams.
not really but you can if your careful
Various organisms feed on female horseshoe crabs, including certain species of sharks, rays, and larger predatory fish that may prey on them. Additionally, some birds and crabs may feed on the eggs laid by female horseshoe crabs during spawning. Parasitic organisms, such as certain types of barnacles, can also attach to horseshoe crabs and derive nutrients from them.
yes shut up
Crabs are omnivores, feeding primarily on algae, and taking any other food, including molluscs, worms, other crustaceans, fungi, bacteria and detritus, depending on their availability and the crab species.
The Galapagos crabs feed (as scavengers) on a variety of algae, fresh or dead animals. They have the incredible ability to walk on water, as they move or jump from rock to rock and can climb up vertical gradients.
I have never seen it but I feed mine veggies
I heard they like scrambled egg.