Crustaceans have exoskeletons that protect their bodies, and these can be in range of colors, but typically they match the environment in which the organism is found. Crustaceans also have two antennae, two maxillae, biramous legs, which means they bend in two places, and a pair of mandibles, which are like jaws.
"Yabby" is the Australian term for the small freshwater crustaceans that are called "crayfish" or "crawdads" in the rest of the English speaking world. They look like small lobsters and live in rivers and streams.
Crustaceans such as Lobsters and Crabs have exoskeletons. Check out the "Yeti Crab" sometime when you have time: It was only discovered in March of 2005 and it does look strange.armadillo, lobsters, crayfish, scorpionInsects, Spiders and crustaceans have exoskeletons.
Crustaceans are omnivores.
Crustaceans such as Lobsters and Crabs have exoskeletons. Check out the "Yeti Crab" sometime when you have time: It was only discovered in March of 2005 and it does look strange.armadillo, lobsters, crayfish, scorpionInsects, spiders and crustaceans have exoskeletons.
no they are crustaceans
Some crustaceans are omnivores.
Scuds (sideswimmers) are crustaceans
&nbs food for crustaceans
Yes, all crustaceans have hearts.
Yes, crustaceans have 1 or more pairs of wings.
Yes, all crustaceans are invertebrates.
The largest crustaceans is a Japanese spider crab.