no...it has a shell.it is an invertabret.
It is like a bone that protects the crab.
Hermit crabs do not have backbones. They are invertebrates, with hard exoskeletons that protect their bodies. (However, the exoskeleton does not cover its soft abdomen.)
No, crab shells are not made of bone; they are composed of chitin, a tough, flexible polysaccharide, and are often reinforced with calcium carbonate. This material provides strength and protection to the crab's body. Unlike bones, which are part of the vertebrate skeletal system, crab shells are part of an exoskeleton that supports and encases the animal from the outside.
if you go near the green crab don't bother them or they will snip you and won't let go and it will hurt you and only a person how has worked with crab can get it of and the crab can breack your finger bone if it wants to.
No, hermit crabs do not have a backbone. They are invertebrates, which means they lack a spinal column. Instead, they have an exoskeleton made of chitin that provides support and protection for their bodies.
crab soccer is when you play soccer on your back (when you do the brige and start walking like a crab)
Crab - Stone crab A stone crab is a delicacy in Florida. They snap of their claws and throw it back, and it takes a year for them to grow back :D.
CAP I ASKED DO A PYTHON HAVE A BACK BONE
Yes, a horse has a back bone.
no, a mantis does not have a back bone
the bone that is foun in your back is an backbone
no butterfly's are invertebrates. they do not have a back bone.