DO crabs eat or grow those little green sour crab apples???!


Question: Of course they do.!

They eat a certain amount, but mostly like to grow them.

I am surprised at such an intelligent person as you are- should even consider asking the question.


Answers: Of course they do.!

They eat a certain amount, but mostly like to grow them.

I am surprised at such an intelligent person as you are- should even consider asking the question.

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    Lol, No and don't eat them, either!

    They're not good for your tummy. x]

    neither they are called Crab apples because it is said they are not actaully fit to be eaten...

    Of course they do-females breed 2 types when they give birth. One turns into a crab and the others turn into apples. The reason why they are bitter is because they have the DNA of the pincers, so when you bite into it, you will feel a bite back-it's not actually bitterness, it's a reaction to being threatened.
    You can also get langoustine trees too, but only in the very north of Scotland.

    come on, that was not even witty.

    Yes as with Monkey nuts,Catnip and Lion bars,,,

    No. Crab apples come from a tree. They are a type of apple. They're ok to eat as long as you don't eat a worm!

    look it up in a nersury catalog , crab apples are RED and are widely used in preserves and jellies..and no the crabs don`t grow them .





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