No. Crabs are crustaceans.
Mammals have fur or hair, are warm blooded, give birth and have an internal skeleton..
Crustaceans are cold blooded, lay eggs and have an external skeleton (shell).
No, crabs are crustaceans.
yes
no
Is a crab a reptile or a mammal
A dead mammal
Amphibians of course!
No, a spider crab is an Arthropod. Did you know that the Japanese spider crab has the longest leg span of all Arthropods?
Neither, I think it is around the fish category.
a fish is nor a mammal or reptile it is broken down in to groups and i know this answer and i am only in elemantry school. :) (not bragging)
Crabs are not reptiles, crabs are in the Arthropoda Phylum.
Mammal King crab(a marine mammal if am not wrong) has 208 chromosomes. Non mammal Hermit crab (since it doesn't 've warm blood)has 254 chromosomes. In non mammal,a fern(a seedless vascular plant which also does not flower) OPHIOGLOSSUM has most number of chromosomes 768(389 pairs.)
<P> <P>A crab is categorized as an "Arthropod". Species in this grouping of animals also include insects, spiders, scorpions, lobsters, millipedes, and even more. <P> <P>They are known for things such as: <P>-Having an exoskeleton, meaning their skeleton is on the outside <P>-Being invertebrates, meaning they lack backbones</P>
No. All crabs are crustaceans.Mammals have fur or hair, are warm blooded and give birth.Crustaceans are cold blooded, lay eggs and have an external skeleton (shell).
This is a difficult question. Odds are pretty good that you have some sort of marine hermit crab but there are thousands of marine hermit crab species. Without more specific information like size, color, shell type, location, etc. there's no way to know for sure.
There are two species of raccoon:1.) Common, or northern raccoon, (Procyon lotor) of North and Central America.2.) Crab eating raccoon, (Procyon cancrivorus) of Central and South America.