Yes, Aquatic turtles WILL eat them. I'm not sure if it's good for them but they'll eat them. It's best to feed them small ones that aren't too thick. Additionally crayfish molt quite often as they grow, so it's ideal to offer a crayfish during this stage since their bodies are significantly less hard.
A crafish would eat anything that was already dead and had fallen to the sea floor, however a crafish would not activley prey on (kill) a turtle.
They feed on snails, crayfish, tadpoles and aquatic vegetation
Whales do not eat turtles in the first place.
Crustaceans are known to eat seaweed. Therefore, there is more than one animal that eats it which includes crayfish, crabs, lobsters and plankton.
no turtles eat plants and meat which is fish so now you know
To my experience, in fact spiders do eat turtles.
The snapping turtle will eat the crayfish. So no they will not get along
i have a turtle by himself and i want to put it with the crayfish because the crayfish is eating my goldfish is that a good idea
Principally those it eats (insects, crayfish, turtles, shellfish) and those trying to eat it (bears, wolves, bobcats).
Yes they do eat Crayfish
Yerrp they eat crayfish !!
everglade frogs do not eat crayfish
long neck turtles eat crayfish, fish, worms, tadpoles.
No Snapper do not eat Crayfish but they eat Kiwi and other Native animals.
long necked turtles eat a variety of foods such as crayfish, tadpoles and fish.
Venezuelans tend to eat a lot of fish, shellfish, snappers, and crayfish. They also enjoy eating bananas, turtles, deep fried ants, and cured meats and sausage.
Carnivores -- they eat fish and small birds and mammals (if they can catch the birds and mammals). River otters also eat frogs, turtles and crayfish; sea otters also eat shellfish.
Crayfish are not fish, and they love to eat fish if they can catch them.