By going in to the water or sea
the decorator crab eats plankton and flesh of other animals.
Plankton
usually 4 centimeters long
They cover them self in seaweed that acts as camouflage, attached to the hooks on its shell. It attaches the algae, seaweed, sea anemones or sponges with a secretion that becomes adhesive when hardened. This adaptation gives the decorator crab its common name, as it seems to be decorating itself with the seaweed, algae, sponges, and sea anemones.
The crayfish's eyes can move and most of the time , it is to protect the eyes so it moves into a "case".
a Halloween crab is a crab in a costume a Halloween crab is a crab in a costume
yes
Yes it has one enemy my mommy.And it does have other predators.
Some crabs, like the decorator crab, have the ability to camouflage themselves by attaching pieces of seaweed and other materials to their bodies. This helps them blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators. This behavior is a fascinating example of adaptation in nature.
A crab's predators are halibut, dogfish, sculpins, octopus, otters, sea turtles, and maybe even other species of crabs. Humans consume about one and a half million tons of crab, annually.
king crab
They are carnivores, consumers, and predators.