Yes, red crabs are edible, and they are especially popular in some regions for their sweet, tender meat. The most well-known species, the Christmas Island red crab, is often harvested for consumption, although they are more commonly recognized for their unique migration rather than as a food source. However, it's important to ensure that they are sourced sustainably and prepared properly.
no its the other way around red snappers eat crabs no its the other way around red snappers eat crabs
red clawed crabs eat best when no one is around or watching them (at night).
Christmas Island, an outer territory of Australia, is famous for its red crabs.
It depends on what species it is.
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Yes, hermit crabs can be red. But more or so often they will be another more common color such as brown.
If you mean coloured crabs, then yes. There are soft shelled blue crabs, and of course the red cooked crabs.
Red crabs, specifically the iconic Christmas Island red crabs, have a lifespan of about 30 years in the wild. They reach maturity at around 5 to 7 years of age. Factors such as environmental conditions and predation can influence their longevity.
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Xanthid crabs eat mostly on algae, but also eat other marine vegetation. Xanthid crabs are poisonous and cannot be eaten by humans..
mr krabs is red because crabs are usually red and therefore he is RED x
yes