Alala
lobster
Its claws and shell; it also uses its tentacles to feel for possible dangerous situations
It has 8 "walking legs" and the 2 large claws for a total of 10 appendages. This gives rise to the term decapod (ten feet) used for these crustaceans, including crabs and lobsters.The front two legs of a lobster are its claws. They are still "legs" but considered non-walking legs because they're used for offense (capturing and crushing prey) and for defense. So their are technically 5 pair of legs.
The first pair of legs containing the chelae (claws) are called chelipeds. All five pairs are called pereopods
both have 10 legs , but , lobster's the front three pairs bear claws , and crab's front two legs sometimes use for walking but mostly for eating.....
Exoskeletons and claws, but lobsters have ten legs while crabs have eight.
No. Lobsters can regrow claws and legs, but the tail is too invovled with the lobster's internal organs to effectively regrow.
llobster has a hard back and shrimp is a little cruly fish thingy that moves in the water
None. They use their pedipalps for sensory.
No, they have five pairs of legs, including the claws.
Well the legs are called legs but their toes are called Talons which as people we call claws.hope this answered your question.
1)sharp claws for capturing prey 2)hard protective shell for defense against predators 3)colour which blends into the surrounding and prey cannot spot them and the lobster catches it and eats the latter 4)Legs to walk