yes they do because they r not mammekls and i do not know if they die after they lay their eggs
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they hide under anything
Hermit crabs can mate many times throughout their life. Hermit crabs can live to be 50+ years old in the wild and mate the whole time.
They can, but it's not mandatory.
When the get to big for there shell the find anew one. They have to do the process really quick because there shell is what protects them. When a fiddler crab is to big for his shell he gets another one. He or she has to do the process very quickly. If he doesn't then most likely he will die. He will die because he or shes shell protects them from predetors.
They will die if left in freshwater, their cells will burst. Water follows solute
Does a male human have ovaries? No. Roe are not ovaries. Whereas a female crab's roe is composed of her eggs, a male crab's roe is his sperm. This is why male and female roe have different taste and consistency. If male crabs did not have roe, crabs would not be able to reproduce, and they would die out.
your crab will die if you listen to this other guy trust mine are dead from him they eaqt baby shrimp and freeze dried plankton hope this helps
Robert Fiddler died in 2008.
Jack Fiddler died in 1907.
They must have a proper amount of salt in their water and something to get out of the water easily and rest on. Perhaps a tall leafy plant or a floating turtle dock.
Yes - and yes. Once the crabs mate, they don't live very long afterwards. The eggs are released into the sea to join the billions of tons of microscopic life floating around. With luck, some of the eggs will survive to maturity to start the cycle all over again.
yes they do die after laying eggs. she stopps eating a tending to herself to care for her eggs then she dies after they all hatch.