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Yes. They capture water in their gills.
no because crabs come out of water and live and fish when the are out of water they die
Hermit crabs can mate many times throughout their life. Hermit crabs can live to be 50+ years old in the wild and mate the whole time.
Fiddler crabs come from the mangroves where there may be a regular fresh water flush so they may survive for a short while in fresh water. They will not however be able to live for long because they need the calcium and other elements in sea water in order for them to get the neccessities for shell growth.
Well, they live in shells, and when no one is there, they don't come out very often, so they are hermits. And they are related to crabs...so....hermit crabs!
Crabs because during the day the sand is too hot for the crabs to come out, so at night they come out of the water to search for food at night.
Hermit crabs carry water in their shells to keep their abdomens moist. When they get picked up and tilted, the water can come out. It's harmless and they can easily replenish it if they have access to fresh and salt water in their enclosure.
It all depends on the crab, each one has it's own personality. But most hermit crabs love being sprayed by water- as in the wild hermit crabs will literally 'come out to play' in the rain. The feeling of being sprayed by water is very reminiscent of that and a fun activity for most crabs.
Honey they live in salt water come on.
Benny Hill was not a kiddie fiddler since none of the victims have come forth to claim so.
There are many Animals that live in the water which are called Aquatics, some come from Salted water and others come from Fresh Water such as fishes; Dolphins; Sharks; Whales; Crabs and so on.
they're shells; which come from the ocean.