Its pincers defend itself against other marine creatures, also its hardened shell enable it to become a natural born fighter against fish and monkeys. Yes not only do crabs live on the coast but they also live in the jungle near rivers.
Crabs are chiefly marine, but some are terrestrial for long periods. They are omnivorous; some are scavengers and others predators. Although they are capable of locomotion in all directions, crabs tend to move sideways; swimming crabs have the last pair of legs flattened to form paddles.
they have a shell is protecting them from the rocks and they have small gill near their face if something where to hit its face it will face facial reconstruction.
A crab adapter converts the crab from 120 volts to 220 volts.
it does stuff
no not really
Yes, some crabs have adapted to life near hydrothermal vents.
Jenna Kinghorn has written: 'Seashore life' -- subject(s): Seashore animals, Juvenile literature 'Seashore Life'
they are both able to breathe on the sea shore
they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe
-Because they can find foods on land... & they are not live on water.. they live on seashore so they can drink & find foods....
No, seashore is a noun.
T. A. Stephenson has written: 'Seashore life and pattern'
nothing, obviously
Seashore is a noun.