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Hermit crabs live in the Caribbean so they are scavengers they climb trees to eat bugs and eat fruit fallen from trees. They also eat dead fish washed up on shore. They also are in groups up to hundreds. Hemit crabs also get their shells from dead sea snails washed up on the shore. They have modified gills which means that the can drown they need to keep gills moist.
a sea shell is the protective outside that is picked up by crabs and used as armor and they are found near the sea because they washed up on shore
Hermit crabs are scavengers so they eat dead fish washed up on the shore, fruit fallen from trees, they even climb trees to eat bugs. They are VERY social and live in groups up to hundreds. buy at least 2.
They dont choose to come to shore they are washed up there
He was washed up on the shore of her island.
very rarely. and if they do, they get washed up on shore.
Once seaweed washes up to shore, it can either decompose, providing nutrients to the surrounding ecosystem, or be consumed by animals such as crabs and birds. It may also be used as a habitat for small organisms living on the beach.
It gets washed up shore.
We visited the beach and collected beautiful shells that washed up on the shore.
Hermit crabs can have a variety of different shells, which are called different things. But the overall kind of shells they usually inhabit are sea snail shells, which are washed up onto the shore of the Caribbean of where they live.
The flat fish that hide under the ocean dirt, are the ones to most likely eat crabs in the ocean. Mostly, the camoflauged fish eat crabs in the ocean. Segulls are also most commenly to eat this to. Seagulls eat crabs that live on the shore or, wah up on the shore.
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