Crustaceans are hard-shelled animals that normally live in the sea.
Commonly known crustaceans would be crabs and lobsters.
Crustaceans (Crustacea) are arthropods. At least one form of crustacean is known as a "bug." The woodlouse, more commonly known as the "pill bug" or "rollie pollie" is a crustacean. Insects are more closely related to crustaceans than they are to any other arthropods.
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 excretory organs of crustaceans are known as the antennal glands and maxillary glands. These organs work together regulate osmotic and ionic processes.
Nautilus pompilius, commonly known as the Chambered Nautilus, feeds on fishes, crabs and carrion (decaying animals). Its eyes are primitive, so it detects food with its sense of smell.
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Daphnia, commonly known as water fleas, are crustaceans and are closely related to other members of the class Branchiopoda, such as fairy shrimp and brine shrimp. They also share a broader relationship with other arthropods, including insects, spiders, and various types of crustaceans. Additionally, Daphnia are part of the larger phylogenetic group Ecdysozoa, which encompasses animals that undergo molting.
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The distinct larval form known in crustaceans is called a "nauplius." This early stage of development is characterized by a simple body structure with a single eye and two antennae, allowing it to swim in the water column. As crustaceans grow, they undergo several molts and transition through various larval stages, eventually developing into more complex forms.