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That depends on the type of crustacean in question; it varies between species.
Arthopada is the phylum, crustacean is the class, and from there, there are many families, genus', and species'
It depends to the species of crustation. They vary greatly.
It is neither. It is a subphylum of the Phylum Arthropoda
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He's a crustacean. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Zoidberg
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A recently discovered species of eyeless crustaceans was discovered off the Canary islands. The crustacean known as Speleonectes atlantida has venomous fangs and is the only known venomous crustacean.
The are aproximatly 640-650 named species of spider in the UK
219 species (109 birds, 67 mammals, 29 insects, nine reptiles, one amphibian, an arthropod, a coral, a fish and a crustacean)
The crab is a Crustacean, which is a group containing crabs, lobsters, shrimps, woodlice (Yes, really!) and more. A website containing most crustacean species is: http://museumvictoria.com.au/crust/comlist.html
That is the correct spelling of the word "lobster" (a large edible oceanic crustacean).