In coral reefs, several predators eat crabs, including fish such as groupers and wrasses, as well as larger invertebrates like octopuses and some species of sea turtles. Additionally, certain birds and terrestrial animals may prey on crabs when they venture out of the water. These interactions play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the reef ecosystem.
Coral reefs.
There are a few different sea animals that eat marine snails. These include some types of lobsters, crabs and fish.
Angry Birds eat Coral Reefs.
fish, crabs, octipus, coral
No it doesnt because im studying it and it says it eats coral mucus
The chambered nautilus is a scavenger. It eats the molts of hermit crabs, lobsters, and any carrion it can get hold of. They inhabit the deepest parts of coral reefs, and generally feed at night.
turtles maybe dolphins small crabs and fish
Coral reefs do not come a specific place, but expand from dead fish and other sea animals, as well as much smaller animals making it their home, such as crabs, starfish and plankton.
Snails Hermit crabs,
Coral Reefs
no dolphins are not in coral reefs.
There are no coral reefs IN California