I was recently on holiday in France and 4 of us ate mussels with 'pea crabs' inside them and we are all still alive and well!
The only thing that was bad was the 'whose got crabs?' jokes that followed!
yes this is very normal you may also find tiny pearls
Mussels filter mud and extract tiny food particles and "spit" out the rest
you put tiny shells in there really tiny shell and they will find them
It depends on where you find them. Are they in the rocks or tidepools. They are just small crabs waiting to become big crabs like you find in the ocean. Otherwise, are they in the sand, they are actually called sandcrabs. Sandcrabs are usually grey or silver in color with many legs and look kind of like "rolly pollys". You can dig for them each time a wave goes back out to the ocean. The crabs in the rocks, or the tiny, tiny ones you see on the sand are just little crabs that have hatched and are waiting to become big crabs before they go out to the ocean.
There is a tiny amount inside most smoke alarms.
Yes, they eat: sea urchins, fat innkeeper worms, a variety of bivalves such as clams and mussels, abalone, other mollusks, crustaceans, and snails. Sea otter's prey ranges in size from tiny limpets and crabs to giant octopuses.
they use their claws and tiny legs!
Mole crabs are tiny creatures that live in the surf zone area of a beach. Mole crabs eat tiny bits of food that are churned up in the surf.
the eat fish, shrimp, crabs, tiny plants, andother jellyfish
The tiny hairs beat in the water to assist in the movement of the zebra mussel, kind of like the cilia of an amoeba. The motion of the hairs also serves to bring food towards the mussels.-Akilae
In the main quest, you'll find it on the top shelf above the desk inside Count Bram's laboratory. In the bonus quest for members only, you'll find it inside the tiny hole inside the castle.
it eats crabs, clams, and any other kind of tiny fish.