Freshwater blue crabs primarily feed on a diet of detritus, small fish, mollusks, and various aquatic plants. They are opportunistic scavengers and will consume organic matter, making them important for the ecosystem as they help recycle nutrients. In addition to plant material, they may also hunt for insects and other small invertebrates. Their varied diet contributes to their adaptability in different freshwater habitats.
Answer: As scavengers, blue crabs typically eat carrion (including dead blue crabs) and any live sea creatures they can get their claws on. For the purpose of catching blue crabs, rotten turkey/chicken on the bone works great as bait!
They have claws to kill and open there prays to eat them.
The have claws because the need them to eat there food
Claws do not eat anything.
Crabs dont have paws. They have claws. If they have claws, where do you think the paws are?
they eat anything they can get their claws on in the wild.
yes to eat bugs out of trees
They use their tail to paralyze the prey and then they eat it with their claws.
They have small mouths. They eat with their claws.
Yes.
Yes
they use there claws