eats the water
Salmon or young of sardines
The blue crab is a general term that refers to four different species that share similarities:The blue king crab (Paralithodes platypus)The blue swimmer crab (Portunus pelagicus) The Japanese blue crab (Portunus trituberculatus)The Chesapeake/Atlantic blue crab (Callinectes sapidus)The Japanese blue crab and the blue swimmer crab are the only two that are within the same genus.
Blue crab.
The blue crab is a scavenger. It eat what ever it can find on the ocean floor.
Blue whales eat krill not crabs.
yes they do!
Crabs are decapods, they have ten legs (including the large claws and flipper appendages)
Because it hates the colour blue/
bugs
First the crab picks up the oyster then inserts it into the crabs mouth, then the crab chews the hard shell until it has turned into a mushy substance later on the blue crab than swallows the oyster.
crabs are scavengers in the wild. I am assuming it is a hermit crab you are asking about. There are a number of crab foods you can find at your local petstore.