in a decidus forest :)
Yeti crabs, known for their unique appearance and habitat in deep-sea environments, have few natural predators due to their specialized habitat and adaptations. However, they may be preyed upon by larger deep-sea fish and other marine animals that inhabit similar environments. Additionally, scavengers such as certain species of shrimp or crabs may consume yeti crab larvae or juveniles. Overall, their main threats come from deep-sea ecosystems rather than specific predators.
On the ocean floor
they can live on both. Crabs live on land and sea like hermit crabs
in a magical place under the sea called harah dosin in the Pacific Sea
All oceans that are deep is were the Anglerfish lives
Loads and loads. you keep seeing them pull crabs up in the pots. crabs live at the bottom of the sea. near sponge bob. also the sea can be quite wet and deep, in some parts.
it turns into a dinosour and eats the shell crabs
Sea turtles mostly livee near the coral reef. There is fish, crabs, and other sea creatures.
Herbivorous sea crabs eat algae and seaweed.
Sea cucumbers often share a symbiotic relationship with crabs and shrimp, particularly in terms of habitat and protection. Crabs and shrimp can be found living on or around sea cucumbers, benefiting from the shelter they provide from predators. In return, these small crustaceans help keep the sea cucumbers clean by feeding on parasites and debris on their surface. This mutualism enhances the survival and health of both parties involved.
a whale lives in the sea or somewhere that has really deep sea water im talkin 100s of miles
At the great barrier reef. Jellyfish are found in every ocean, from the surface to the deep sea.