It largely depends on the species of crab you are talking about. There are some species which are already extinct and there are other species which you will see every time you go to any beach.
No
the crab will sooner or later die off DO NOT REMOVE THE HERMIT CRAB SHELL if a crab dies out of it dries out and its a slow death so for the sake of the crab DO NOT REMOVE THE CRAB SHELL
It largely depends on the species of crab you are talking about. There are some species which are already extinct and there are other species which you will see every time you go to any beach.
No, we were snorkeling in Destin Fl. a few years back and the guide pulled one up out of about 6 feet of water.
one way is that their blood is blue because the blood has copper in it copper is a metal
First it is trilobites and trilobites are all extinct but their modern relative are the horseshoe crab, lobster and some other crabs
No, by no means are green crabs (carcinus maenas) endangered. In some parts along the European coast, they're considered pests.
In 1984, the Eurpterus Remipes was designated the New York State Fossil. The Eurypterus Remipes is a prehistoric extinct relative of the sea scorpion and king crab.
a Halloween crab is a crab in a costume a Halloween crab is a crab in a costume
yes.
The Alaskan crab is much larger than the coconut crab. The coconut crab weighs up to 9 lbs. and the Alaskan crab weighs up to 18 pounds.
~colossal crab ~Deceptive crab ~drunken crab ~etc.