yes. they eat pretty much anything.. as long as its not still alive
they will after the crab dies. shrimp are scavengers and will eat just about anything.
Yes, Mackeral will eat whitebait. They are top and middle feeders, not scavengers.
Hermit crabs are scavengers, so they will eat fruits, veggies, and sea food like shrimp.
Crayfish are scavengers and will consume nearly anything is can grip. Sinking Shrimp pellets work well.
The shrimp is a primary consumer. That means that it eats the producer first, then the secondary consumer eats the primary consumer, which in this case is the shrimp.
scavengers eats every thing like crab and shrimp they eat Poo and trash. wile pigs and cat fish eat anything they see what they eat effects your body they are filthy creatures :)
hermits crabs are one of the most common scavengers in the ocean.
Yes, like shrimp they too are scavengers so their digestive system will handle it. Mine like peanut butter, grape jelly, corn syrup, cheez-it type crackers, popcorn, shrimp tails, butter, and carrots.
No, a shrimp is not a decomposer. Decomposers are organisms that break down dead organic matter into simpler substances, such as bacteria and fungi. Shrimp are actually consumers, as they feed on other organisms like algae, plankton, and small fish. Shrimp play a role in the food chain as a primary consumer, rather than as a decomposer.
Scavengers.
No, herring are not scavengers.
here it is crabs,shrimp,worms,and some kinds of fishes....