fish food is a great food for cray fish
No, crayfish do not normally eat human fingers, unless the human fingers are the remains of a corpse laying in a stream. In which case, many aquatic animals would feast on the human remains - it is nature.
As with most foods, the identity of the first person to crayfish is lost in the mists of time and cannot be discovered. It was undoubtdedly a Native American.
Pigs can sometimes eat human food, guinea pigs can eat more human foods than pigs.
To my knowledge krayfish will eat almost anything but prefer scavenging on fish and meaty foods...
In South America(Peru/Chile) eating crayfish is avoided because of fears they might have been retrieved from a cemetery.
Yerrp they eat crayfish !!
Yes they do eat Crayfish
everglade frogs do not eat crayfish
No Snapper do not eat Crayfish but they eat Kiwi and other Native animals.
Crayfish are not fish, and they love to eat fish if they can catch them.
They don't eat chicken, they're crayfish. No they don't Quote from similar question "Crayfish are omnivorous and will eat a wide variety of foods, including plants, insects, frog eggs, small fish, dead plants and animals and worms. They commonly feed on submerged, decaying vegetation, deriving nutrients mainly from the bacteria and other decomposers associated with it"
crayfish eat tadpoles,snails,small fish, and insects.crayfish also eat plants and waterweeds