Crabs are 'carrion eaters', meaning they feast on what's left after a larger predator has its fill. Typically, they munch on pieces of dead fish or whatever else happens to wind up on the bay or ocean bottom, since that's where they live.
In captivity they will eat a large variety of foods, try a little of any food.
If it is not eaten try something else. Fish, prawns and meat are good. Don't give to much, you may pollute the water.
They feed.
humans and other crabs
humans :)
Yes. In fact, this is what crabs primarily feed on.Yes
dog whelk
Plankton
they feed on fish, crabs, people, sharks, and clams.
Crabs are mostly scavengers, eating algae and debris off the ocean floor.
I dont really think hermit crabs/ crabs and humans have the same genetic patterns as us. they are a different specie and so are we hope this helps
not really but you can if your careful
Various organisms feed on female horseshoe crabs, including certain species of sharks, rays, and larger predatory fish that may prey on them. Additionally, some birds and crabs may feed on the eggs laid by female horseshoe crabs during spawning. Parasitic organisms, such as certain types of barnacles, can also attach to horseshoe crabs and derive nutrients from them.
Interact? Hermit crabs and humans are not like. That being said however: Hermit Crabs and humans do both need to eat, and both have their own food pyramid they should eat from to remain healthy. Hermit crabs and humans both need to drink water so they do not become dehydrated. However, water needs to be safe as in hermit crabs if offered tap water needs to have a dechlorinator used to make it safe, whereas humans do not. Hermit crabs and humans both need a certain warmth to prevent hypothermia which can lead to harmful complications or death. Hermit crabs and humans both need salt in their diet even though it is a different type of salt. Hermit crabs need the elements found in ocean/sea water salt/salt mixes and humans need the iodine from salt.