Yes, if there happens to be one near a hungry lobster. It's a magnificent sight. The lobster uses its huge, heavy claw to clamp down on the tiny crustacean, crushing it, and killing it instantly, before tearing it apart with its mouth. So yeah, a hungry 8 pound lobster will definitely see a tiny two ounce shrimp as lunch.
NO They do not
Seafood. Such as fish, shrimp, clams, lobsters, etc
Fish, squid, crabs, lobsters, shrimp, sea urchins, and octopus.
its not the boat that catches the tuna or shrimp or lobsters its how big your net is
Octopuses eat shrimp, lobsters, crabs, snails and sometimes fish and other octopuses. Most octopuses hunt at night when their pray is sleeping.
Chinese people eat lobsters, crabs, shrimp, crayfish, and fish. In china, they used to hunt for sharks, but it became illegal now.
Fairy shrimp live in vernal pools. They are approximately one inch long, and related to lobsters. They swim upside down so they can eat the algae on the water's surface.
"True" vegetarians will not eat shrimp. "vegequarians" will eat fish, but no other meat (technically not veg) "flexetarians" are a joke Some people don't have a problem eating shrimp because, essentially, they are sea bugs like lobsters and crabs, and bugs do not generally get the same respect that "full sized" animals do.
Crayfish, lobsters, and crabs are all examples of crustaceans.
No, lobsters do not eat coral
Yes they are.
No, they don't eat lobsters. They eat fish.