It is not a herbivore as it eats small prawns
Apparently it's either a cast of crabs or a dose of crabs. Google it for more info.
No, crabs are not herbivores. They are omnivores, which means they eat both plant matter and other animals. Crabs have a varied diet that includes algae, seaweed, bacteria, and other marine organisms.
Mud crabs are found in coastal regions such as estuaries, mangroves, and mud flats. They prefer areas with sandy or muddy substrate for burrowing and protection. They are commonly found in the shallow waters of the intertidal zone.
I have just checked and this is what i found out. Most crabs are omnivores but prefer to eat meat such as bivalves (clams, oyster's, etc,) because they can assimilate more nutrients from the meat. The plants are low in nitrogen, which is an important nutrient for the crabs. However, there are a few species of crabs that are strictly herbivores.
They can be all three; it depends on the protist.
Apparently it's either a cast of crabs or a dose of crabs. Google it for more info.
mud crabs, sand crabs, ghost crabs, blue swimmer.
omnivores i recall
omnivores i recall
Why are female crabs called jenny
Mostly asian shore crabs, Mud crabs,Rock crabs, Donut Crabs and Spider Crabs. I believe there are no freshwater varieties.
Mangrove crabs feed on phytoplankton as well as zooplankton. Their real name is Scylla serrata and they are often called mud crabs in addition to mangrove crabs.
yes because in other ways you can dump water on sand to make out side the water
Yes
becaus they die
omnivores i recall
depends on what kind of crab. hermit crabs are herbivores. fiddlers might though....