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No, a crustacean's claw is not called a telson. The telson is the terminal segment of the body in some arthropods, including crustaceans, but it is not a claw. Crustaceans typically have claws referred to as chelae or pincers.
Crayfish are crustaceans, and therefore have a shell-like outer covering called an exoskeleton.
Yup, because crustaceans have jointed legs and segmented body. -co0leTs24
they poke out of the head and it is called a compound eye. They are kind of beady and can see all around the body.
Butterflies and wasps are not crustaceans, they are insects. They have a pair of antennae, 3 body parts and 6 legs unlike crustaceans that have 2 pairs of antennae, varied number of legs and body segments.
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No, crustaceans have exoskeletons (skeleton on the outside of the body).
chelicerata have got 5 pairs of legs whereas crustaceans have 6 pairs.chelicerata have 2 pairs of antenae whereas crustaceans doesnt have antenae.chelicerates have uniramous appendages,crustaceans have biramous appendages.
The 4 major groups of arthropods are crustaceans. arachnids, centipedes and millipedes, and insects. Arthropods are invertebrates that have an external skeleton, a segmented body, and jointed attachments called appendages.
No, they're called crustaceans.
Prawns are not fish, they are crustaceans