crabs are so super coolio
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i have no idea, but i hear that the ghost crab can camouflage!
Well this sort of crab (the camouflage crab) I've researched it and it scavenge's all the dead particles in the water
If its green, it would blend in with a green color.... if its red, it would blend into coral.
i dont think those exist but if they do than they would get the size of a regular crab.
Adaptations of crab spiders are that they can walk sideways, as well as front to back. Some are also able to camouflage themselves.
hide, bury, cover, screen, disguise, obscure, camouflage, mask, suppress, veil
a crab chould be any colours it chould be orange and yellow that is true beacaue i saw all of them at the beach and i had fun and dont belive 2012 will happen
Crab Spiders camouflage in flowers and eat bees and butterflies that come in search of nectar. Crab spiders can kill insects much larger than them. Mother Crab spiders do not eat. Giant Crab spiders eat cockroaches and pests that crawl in roses. They eat insects that come close. They eat bees. Crab spiders use a rapid position to kill their food. They eat pests that are near. Crab spiders catch their prey with their front legs
Crab is a suborder, not a species so it does not have a scientific name. Lobster is a family so it also does not have a scientif name. Japanese Spider Crab - Macrocheira kaempferi Masked Crab - Corystes cassivelaunus Vernal Crab - Liocarcinus vernalis Circular Crab - Atelecyclus rotundatus Cape Lobster - Homarinus capensis American Lobster - Homarus americanus European Lobster - Homarus gammarus Carribean Lobster -Metanephrops binghami
MASKED KANE masked Kane for sure
Anemones attach themselves to the hermit crabs, to provide as a source of camouflage from its prey. They depend on hermit crabs to move about and to search for food
* Decorator crab research has centered on the areas of camouflage and dietary preference. In a study done by Kilar and Lou (1986) it was found that a decorator crabs' feeding selection is not independent of decorating activityhttp://www.thecephalopodpage.org/MarineInvertebrateZoology/Macr... * Observations of 129 crabs suggest that the colour depends neither on depth nor on size, intermoult period, diet, reproductive period but it might be connected to genetic factors and might help crab to camouflagehttp://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/klu/hydr/2006/00000557/00...