Red claw crabs are beach-combing scavengers, not even slightly picky. They do well with any of the formulated sinking foods, vegetables, tubifex worms, freeze dried foods (such as krill), brine shrimp, bloodworms, peas, beans, spinach and raw fish. They will also eat commercial flake foods and crab pellets as well as bits of driftwood and aquarium plants.
All crabs are scavengers, or carrion eaters. When a crab encounters any dead flesh, it holds down the meat with the non-dominant claw and pulls off bite-sized pieces with the dominant claw and carries the edible bits to its mouth.
Red Rock Crabs are a carnivorous form of crabs. The feed on barnacles, bivalves, dead fish, and smaller living crabs.
Well some crabs eat dead fish or other crabs Buy if you have a crab at home you might want to try to give it rice or dog food
They eat algae, microorganisms in sea and other biotic plants
they eat whales.
no its the other way around red snappers eat crabs no its the other way around red snappers eat crabs
red clawed crabs eat best when no one is around or watching them (at night).
Xanthid crabs eat mostly on algae, but also eat other marine vegetation. Xanthid crabs are poisonous and cannot be eaten by humans..
yes
Scarlet ibis' turn red as adults because of the red crabs they eat.
yes, crabs are barbarians!! eat them! yes, crabs are barbarians!! eat them! yes, crabs are barbarians!! eat them! yes, crabs are barbarians!! eat them! yes, crabs are barbarians!! eat them!
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
No
no, some crabs eat seaweed
no, hawks don't eat crabs
crabs eat babies
they eat shrimp, crabs, and small fish such as: Minos, goldfish and etc. they can also eat gazell fish.