yes,both of them can iive under water.
They are related to lobsters, shrimp, and crabs. They have gills, and need a moist environment/habitat to live in.
Yes they are.
yes cause i said so!
No, Lobsters are large marine crustaceans.
They call them bugs mostly because they look like bugs. They also don't technically have claws either.
Crustacea.
Insects and Lobsters
Insects and Lobsters
Some animals that have pincers are lobsters, crabs, and earwig. There are also insects called pincer bugs that have pincers.
Supposing you mean "what type of animal is a crab?" Crabs are arthropods (creatures with joints in their legs and feet such as pill bugs) in the phylum Crustacea, making them crustaceans related to shrimp, lobsters and woodlice.
Crabs and lobsters are arthropods. In colloquial speech the term "bug" generally refers to arthropods on land, mostly insects and arachnids. In scientific terms the only true bugs are insects in the order hemiptera, excluding crustaceans, which are not insects.
Lobsters eat live food fish, molluscs and other invertebrates.See Related Link.