About 15 to 50 years.
Fish, birds, octopi, and sea otters eats Kelp crabs.
Types of marine life that exist in the continental shelf are Micro Algae, Mollusks, different species of crabs, such as sand crabs and horseshoe crabs and Bristol worms for a few. The continental shelf only makes up 7 percent of the worlds ocean.
Crabs live in kinda sandy area with kelp beds=(seaweed)
Crabs are omnivores, feeding primarily on algae, and taking any other food, including molluscs, worms, other crustaceans, fungi, bacteria and detritus, depending on their availability and the crab species.
I have seen seagulls pluck small fish such as sculpin and blennies, as well crabs from kelp beds.
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.
If you treat crabs right they can live up to 20 years old. Most live ten
Fiddler crabs move with the feet below their bodies.
they eat the reamans of baloga whahle, dead fish and kelp
If its leg span is 36 inches then yes.
Kelp does not eat, it is a plant, a producer. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunlight. It's a plant, not an animal. Kelp do not eat sunlight, and kelp is NOT a plant. Kelp makes its own food by a process called photosynthesis. Kelp is a protist from the kingdom of Protista, it is not a plant Good grief - kelp is a seaweed, not a protist. It is one of the brown algae, and indeed uses sunlight as the energy source to make its own food. Actually, it is a protist and it gets nutrients from photosynthesis. Yep, kelps are seaweeds, but they are actually from the Kingdom Protista (i.e. protists). They belong to the Class Phaeophyceae which are protists, not plants (although clearly, they are plant like). And yes, they photosynthesise.
snails, crabs, halfmoon fish, opaleye fish, sea urchins, abalone, the list goes on.