quite obviously... crayplants :) duh
in reply...............very smart answer buti do know that crayfish have 212 chromosomes
*Depending on the species of crayfish, they will eat aquatic plants, decaying materials in the water, other crayfish, fish eggs, snails, and aquatic insects. Many species are omnivores and will eat just about anything they can get their claws onto. ~ Kelly, Director of Black River Action Team*
crayfish eat tadpoles,snails,small fish, and insects.crayfish also eat plants and waterweeds
Crayfish eat fish, shrimp, water plants, worms, insects, snails, plankton, and more. They will also eat dead plants and animals.
They eat plants no other animal will eat.
Crayfish eat fish, shrimp, water plants, worms, insects, snails, plankton, and more. They will also eat dead plants and animals. And yes, they loooove cat food. (:
Yes they eat the weeds at the bottom of rivers, ponds and lakes. They will also eat crayfish .
They can eat it or sell them to make profits!!
Fresh water crayfish in the wild feed on both living and dead plants and animals. Those kept in aquariums can eat fish food and plants, but will also feed on small fish which they can catch.
No, crayfish are primarily carnivores and typically feed on small insects, plants, algae, and decaying organic matter. Marsh marigolds are flowering plants that grow in wetland areas and are not a common food source for crayfish.
They eat fish smaller than them and aquatic plants.
Yes they do eat Crayfish
Yerrp they eat crayfish !!
They don't eat chicken, they're crayfish. No they don't Quote from similar question "Crayfish are omnivorous and will eat a wide variety of foods, including plants, insects, frog eggs, small fish, dead plants and animals and worms. They commonly feed on submerged, decaying vegetation, deriving nutrients mainly from the bacteria and other decomposers associated with it"