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what type of consumer are the crabs?
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Crabs are generally classified as omnivores, which means they consume a variety of food sources. They typically eat both plant matter (such as algae and seaweed) and animal matter (such as small fish, mollusks, and detritus). Some species may have more specialized diets, but in general, crabs play a role in the ecosystem as scavengers and opportunistic feeders, helping to recycle nutrients in their environment.
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