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They are just legs but have different body parts; Tibia, Femur, Tarsal claw, Tibial spurs and Tarsus.But seriously they are just called legs.
Yup, because crustaceans have jointed legs and segmented body. -co0leTs24
Most Crustaceans have legs, which enable them to simply walk along the ground. Some have legs designed for swimming, and they get around that way.
The greek/latin root "deca" or "dec" means ten, therefore Decapods probably have ten legs.
Butterflies and wasps are not crustaceans, they are insects. They have a pair of antennae, 3 body parts and 6 legs unlike crustaceans that have 2 pairs of antennae, varied number of legs and body segments.
chelicerata have got 5 pairs of legs whereas crustaceans have 6 pairs.chelicerata have 2 pairs of antenae whereas crustaceans doesnt have antenae.chelicerates have uniramous appendages,crustaceans have biramous appendages.
Barnacles and oysters do not have conspicuous legs. Perhaps these species evolved away from having legs?
Crustaceans usually have six legs
it is a decapod
Gills, in the shell in molluscs, and between the hind legs in crustaceans.
Crustaceans have 5 pairs of legs. Or 10 legs in all.8.
Insects (everything with six legs), arachnids (eight legs), crustaceans (ten legs), and centi/millipedes (many legs). ^^