Before the female lobster starts molting, she goes near a male's den and releases her scent in a stream of urine. When he emerges from his den, the two spar briefly, then the female places her claws on his head to let him know she is ready to molt and mate.
Depending on what they are fighting about, hermit crabs can fight in a few different ways.
If it is a fight over a shell another crab is wearing, the aggressor will grab the other crab by the upper lip of the shell and start trying to (sometimes quite violently) shake him loose from his shell. This is often how they fight over a mate.
If it's a simple fight over food or for dominance, they will raise their legs & claws at each other, try to knock each other over or even snip at each other with their claws.
Now, that being said, captive hermit crabs rarely fight seriously if all their needs are met.
Lobsters fight by grabbing and tearing with their claws.
sure they do
Red lobsters are one of them, the other being the green lobsters
Lobsters are not decomposers. They are consumers.
Lobsters are crustaceans and are also aquatic. (life in the water)
Lobsters typically don't eat their own young, but they will eat baby lobsters from other parents. Lobsters often eat their old shell.
No it does not appear that Lobsters live in the Nile. Lobsters tend to live at the bottom of the ocean.
No, lobsters do not eat coral
how long do lobsters live
do lobsters have back bones
Yes they are.
Lobsters are invertebrates. Clawed lobsters compose a family (Nephropidae, sometimes also Homaridae) of large marine crustaceans. Lobsters do not have an internal skeleton or a backbone.
Yes lobsters are invertebrates, as are all Arthopods.