yes they do
Yes it does they are sea otters, crabs, and a type of fish.Yes it does they are sea otters, crabs, and a type of fish.
octopuses eat crabs...
mussels
River otters eat fish, crayfish, mice, birds, crabs and whatever else might be available.
Probably because it is food they like that they can catch.
Crabs and sea otters do not compete to eat fungi, as their diets primarily consist of different food sources. Crabs are omnivorous and typically feed on algae, small fish, and detritus, while sea otters mainly consume marine invertebrates like sea urchins, clams, and crabs. Fungi are not a significant part of either species' diet, so there is no direct competition for this food source.
they eat with their mouth but if you ask WHAT they eat then they eat urchins, abalone, mussels, clams, crabs, snails and about 40 other marine species.
Fish, birds, octopi, and sea otters eats Kelp crabs.
Cameroon otters are an endangered species and they eat eggs, crabs, mollusks, and frogs using their hand-like paws.
sea otters eat green fluffy chickens River otters' diets consist mostly large crayfish, crabs ad other aquatic invertebrates fishes frogs witch you can find in most creeks and other watery areas. Otters may also occasionally prey on birds rabbits and rodents. that's all you pretty much need to know need to know about river otters...
Some animals that eat clams are crabs, snails, monkeys, too.
Yes. They eat a variety of shell fish depending on what is most easily available to them. They use a rock to crack open the shell or they have an abundance of the equivalent of human molars - teeth that are large and flat on top. Sea otters use their molars to crack some shells. They also have incisor like teeth which we think they use to scrape out the meat in the shell fish.