Seahorses primarily feed on small shrimp, plankton, and tiny crustaceans, but they do not typically eat crabs. Their feeding mechanism involves sucking in prey through their elongated snouts, which is more suited for smaller organisms. Although some larger seahorse species might occasionally consume small crabs, it's not a common part of their diet.
No, a crab could not possibly have the abilty to be anywhere near a sea horse, as slow as crabs are.
it does stuff
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what is a seahorse in the food web?
with its mouth
They eat coral and seweed.
prey, its what they eat?!?!
it eats shellfish
with its mouth.
Crab Spiders eat all insects.
An octopus can eat crab. Here's how it works- First the octopus grabs the crab, then squeezes the crab tightly with its tentacles. the crab's shell will brake and the octopus will eat the insides. -lu
yes