No, only the female.
She flings her eggs onto the sand in low tide and then the ocean sweeps then into it's water, and when they hatch they live with plankton until they are big enough to find a shell and once they go on land, they get modified gills and they need humidity and can drown at this state.
Yes Crabs do lay eggs. They lay millions at a time.
they lay eggs
Depending on the type of crab, it can lay from a few hundred eggs to a few million. For example, hermit crabs may lay up to 600 eggs, while blue crabs can lay up to 8 million eggs.
no
All crabs lay clusters of eggs. So the babies are born when the eggs hatch whether it was on the sand or in the water.
i think they get jiggy with a mate and lay eggs.
Hermit Crabs lay their eggs by going to where seawater is only.
No, but they do lay eggs
Hermit crabs lay eggs in the ocean.
Yes the lay there eggs in the water in the wild.
zilch
Zero. Hermit crabs lay eggs.