it has 2 pairs of body's
Claws
The two body sections of a typical crustacean the head and the abdomen, to which appendages are attached. By contrast, a typical insect has a head, thorax and an abdomen.
No, crustaceans have exoskeletons (skeleton on the outside of the body).
That depends on the type of crustacean in question; it varies between species.
its is a crustacean, which is an arthropod. it has ten legs, three basic body sections, and gills. another example of a crustacean is a roly-poly.
Crabs
No, a millipede is not a crustacean. Millipedes are arthropods belonging to the class Diplopoda, while crustaceans belong to a different class called Malacostraca. Millipedes are characterized by having many legs and a cylindrical body, while crustaceans have segmented bodies and many possess a hard exoskeleton.
This is the exoskeleton, or chitin, chitinous covering.
No because a crustacean has a exoskeleton and a mussel has a shell
a crab is a crustacean
No. A bird is not a crustacean.
crustacean is not a decomposer