Yes, crabapples are edible but they are very sour nd it is not recommended to eat them raw, but boiling them in sugar makes a very tasty jelly and some crabapples are used in ciders for a new tasty flavor
Yes, blackbirds can eat crab apples. These fruits are not only edible for them but also provide essential nutrients during the fall and winter months when other food sources may be scarce. Blackbirds are opportunistic feeders, so they will take advantage of available food in their environment, including crab apples.
Crab apple trees are members of the Rose Family, they are edible and delicious, they were the only apples around for millions of years until the ancient Turks bred them into domestic apples in the Ili valley of Kazakhstan. See related links.
Many rodents eat crab apples. Deer, rabbits, raccoons, and other plant eating animals eat crab apples. Other creatures eat crab apples too, like worms.
Yes they are edible
Apples blue apples crunchy apples dull apples eating apples frozen apples (edible) .... you get the picture
they like chicken or fish
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Crab apples
Toucans can indeed eat apples like most edible fruit.
Edible food of course...
King crab, opilio, coconut