Many people think there is no predators of crayfish in England. Well they are morons who don't see many river animals. My mum LOVES crayfish and me and my family are from England and in fact, we caught 4 crayfish today and we got them in a pot. There is actually natural predators. Herons, otters, wild, feral or stray cats, mink and other crayfish eats crayfish.
Crayfish eats Earthworms
big fish
An herbivore eats plants. Something that eats meat is a carnivore.
A crayfish eats a varioty of food. It can from algae to small fish. It is an omnivore.
A crayfish and A snapper a da
Meat eaters eat crayfish. And other herbivore.
worms, greens, slugs. - NOT frogs or toads.
fish eats a packet of fish food.
In the water
In rivers, various predators eat crayfish, including fish such as bass, catfish, and pike. Additionally, amphibians like turtles and some species of birds, including herons and kingfishers, also prey on crayfish. These animals take advantage of the crayfish's presence in their aquatic habitats, contributing to the ecosystem's balance.
Austin blind salamanders get eaten by eels, crayfish, and large fish.
It eats whatever it can find - crayfish, crabs, fish, snails, frogs, insects, etc.