I believe that they are bottom feeders......
yes
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.
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.
they eat yellow pikachus
Green Shore Crabs are scavengers. They eat anything they can find.
They occasionally eat other fiddler crab but are eaten by raccoons and shore birds.
Crabs eat green seaweed Whelks eat red seaweed Small fish eat shrimps Shrimps eat plankton Animal plankton eats plant plankton Sea anemones eat plankton Shore crabs eat shrimps and small fish Crabs eat whelk Small fish eats sea anemones Seagulls eat small fish and crabs
They eat fish,squid,shrimp,octopus,worms,small crabs, and clams
no they use their pincher's and then put it in their mouth...BY MACY SMITH
Corydon Carl Pittman has written: 'Demography of the shore crabs Hemigrapsus nudus and H. oregonensis' -- subject(s): Yellow shore crab, Decapoda (Crustacea), Purple shore crab
No, a shore crab is not a herbivore. Shore crabs are omnivores, meaning they feed on both plant matter and animal material. They may eat algae, small fish, invertebrates, and detritus found along the shore.
Hermit crabs live in the Caribbean so they are scavengers they climb trees to eat bugs and eat fruit fallen from trees. They also eat dead fish washed up on shore. They also are in groups up to hundreds. Hemit crabs also get their shells from dead sea snails washed up on the shore. They have modified gills which means that the can drown they need to keep gills moist.