The adaptations of a crab are that their claws are made sharp to and shaped a special way to feed themselves and for defense against their predators. Their claws are also used for showing off to their mates. Their antennas are used to sense vibrations to find their prey or to where their predator is. They have a hard shell to protect the crabs internal organs.
One adaptation of the crab is its exoskeleton, which protects the animal from the elements. They have also adapted large claws to help them fight.
they have fake eyes because they can't see
pinchers
it has a big shell
i dont know, you tell me the answer!
IT has a shell
jointed appendages
They walk sideways. That's one!
they cant tan but if they do they will turn purple
They mold into pubic hair, where they then consume each root which becomes a penis.
What adaptations do blue vrads have to live in its climate
A crab is one of the species that are classified as crustaceans. Crabs are commonly found in most shores in the tropics as they have adaptations that allow them to live on land.
Blue crabs (Calinictes sapidus) live in the Chesapeake Bay. They are specially adapted for living in a range of waters with different salinities, or saltiness of the water, from the mouth of the Bay all the way to the top. Hope that helps!
Crabs are in the class crustaceans, which are in the phylum arthropoda. All arthropods have an exoskeleton, which for crabs, helps protect them from predators, support them when not in water, allows muscles to be attached to the shell, and can keep them from drying out when not in water. They have "claws" that help them manipulate their food. They also have 2 pairs of antennae for sensing.