It could be eaten by a raccoon or a fox a lot of things can eat them.
Answer:Ghost crabs have few predators. The ones that do hunt them are humans, the pacific thread fin (a type of fish), and seagulls.Well this is from my home work and it does contain other answers but you will know your answer after reading it:
What do they do and eat?
During the day time they are mostly just digging in the sand and making burrows to go back to after they come back from a night looking for food. They are omnivores which mean that they eat meat and plants they eat other crabs, insects, clams and vegetation. Sometimes during the day when burrowing they could get a bit territorial about where other crabs dig, though this barely results in anything physical. At night or low tide they come out of their burrows to start looking for food, sometimes if you're really quiet you can hear them dig their burrows or make any other sounds.
Small crabs, clams, turtle hatchlings, decayed fish and plants, and algae.
Gulfweed in Matagorda island is eaten by ghost shrimp, birds and small crabs and bacteria.
Ghost crabs like all crabs are decapods. This means that they have ten legs.
Animals that eat ghost crabs are birds like gulls, hawks, and shorebirds. Ghost crabs are also called and crabs because of their ability to hide or burrow in sand. The habitats of ghost crabs are tropical and subtropical regions of the world. They are omnivorous creatures.
Ghost crabs? Well that depense if it is a dead fiddler crab so it would be the same/
mud crabs, sand crabs, ghost crabs, blue swimmer.
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No. The various species of ghost crabs, found in tidal zones, are not endangered,but are quite common.
small crabs eat bacteria and lugworm
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