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the decorator crab eats plankton and flesh of other animals.
Plankton
By going in to the water or sea
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 way the green crab protects itself is by using its claws and or its larger pincher
i think because it hides under a rock that the enemy doesnt like and camoflages with its nippers
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it will usually retract onto its shell for pretection, and sometimes use its claws to pinch and swipe. don't gove a hermit crab reason to pinch you. it hurts. really really really really BAD.
* it comouflages its self * idon't know any more
as it pinched it self