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What are crab's adaptations?

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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.

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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.

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they have fake eyes because they can't see

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