No its a crustation
crustaceans & arachnids are both arthropods(phylum) of the kingdom animalia, but a crustacean is a subphylum, while arachnids are a class of the subphylum chelicerata, so it's like they're they're a whole different category. Crabs are a class, malacostraca, of the subphylum, crustacean. As an interesting sidenote, certain"crabs" are not crabs or crustaceans at all; e.g., horseshoe crabs are a class, merostomata, of the same subphylum, chelicerata, as the arachnids, so they are, in fact, a closer relation to arachnids than to crustaceans, kind of like cousins.
CRAB
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Suborder: Pleocyemata
Infraorder: Brachyura
ARACHNID
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
That sounds like the assassin spider.
actually its a pseudoscorpion.
it is a crab that can not bite. It can only eat its prey.
garden spider
They both lay eggs
Orb weaver
The crab spider is definitely an outdoor spider!:)
the spider crab has eight legs like a spider.
red & yellow
the spider crab will eat any thing that it can get its claws on ;D
Japanese spider crab was created in 1836.
Scorpion spider crab was created in 1777.
Great spider crab was created in 1758.
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There is a symbiotic relationship between a crab spider and a flower. The crab spider carry pollen grains to the other flowers when gathering nectar on these flowers.
Fiddler Crab
What are adaptacions of a crab spider