The scalps of Cowboy Ocean shell crabs who try to invade their territory.
I think that the larger fish eat the crabs when are out looking for a shell ,shell-less. But also it is possible to have a smaller fish eat a crab shell-less depending on the size of the crab.
The flat fish that hide under the ocean dirt, are the ones to most likely eat crabs in the ocean. Mostly, the camoflauged fish eat crabs in the ocean. Segulls are also most commenly to eat this to. Seagulls eat crabs that live on the shore or, wah up on the shore.
Pea Crabs eat food that gets caught in the mucus strands on the oyster shell.
Hermit Crabs live on the bottom of the ocean and eat the grasses that grow on the bottom.
it turns into a dinosour and eats the shell crabs
The flat fish that hide under the ocean dirt, are the ones to most likely eat crabs in the ocean. Mostly, the camoflauged fish eat crabs in the ocean. Segulls are also most commenly to eat this to. Seagulls eat crabs that live on the shore or, wah up on the shore.
What I know of that is hermit crabs will eat snails. However, hermit crabs will often use an empty shell of a sea snail.
No, when they molt their underground, so they get out of their shell, molt, get back in their shell and eat the exoskeleton. You have to let them eat it because it has the nutrients it needs.
Of course! Any animal or living thing is important in the food chain! Even plants are because they produce off the sun. The crab eats the plants on the ocean floor right? So of course they are.
Crabs are scavengers, they eat off the bottom any food they find.
Most crabs will eat snails, mussels, shell fish beds, decayed vegetation, and sea weed. Some crabs feed primarily on algae.
Depending on the species of crab, its food source will vary. Crabs eat algae, water plants, small fish, other crabs, shell fish, and some will eat dead fish or decaying vegetation.