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Crayfish are opportunistic feeders and primarily scavenge for food rather than actively hunt. They consume a variety of organic matter, including detritus, algae, and small aquatic organisms. While they may capture live prey, such as small fish or insects, they typically rely on finding already dead or decaying food sources in their environment.

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