The invasion of European green crabs can lead to significant political impacts, particularly in coastal regions reliant on fishing and aquaculture. As these crabs disrupt local ecosystems and outcompete native species, they threaten the livelihoods of fishermen and shellfish farmers, potentially prompting demands for government intervention and support. This situation can also influence policy discussions around invasive species management, environmental protection, and resource allocation for affected communities. Additionally, it may lead to international cooperation or conflict, as neighboring countries address shared challenges related to invasive species.
European green crabs eat small crustaceans and mollusks
No, by no means are green crabs (carcinus maenas) endangered. In some parts along the European coast, they're considered pests.
no
There are some that are dark green
The baby green sea turtle is eaten by racoons, seabirds and crabs. The only animal that can eat an adult green sea turtle is a shark.
Crabs are primary and secondary consumers as they do not make their own food as do green plants.
European green lizard was created in 1768.
yes there is the green crab
Use google/yahoo/bing images
As long as there is no seasonings
All Hermit Crabs Should Like Blue Because They Live In The Sea!
European Green Party was created on 2004-02-21.