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Are yabbies invertebrates

Updated: 10/9/2023
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No. Yabbies are omnivourous scavengers. They are opportunistic feeders and eat whatever they can find be it dead or alive. Insect larvae/fish other smaller crustacea, rotting plants, fruits etc can all be eaten by Yabbies.

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its an invertebrate

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