crab 1. eyes of the crab are quite small.
2. they enable the crab to look all around.
3. the crab can sense even if the enemy approaches from behind.
butterflies 1. butterflies has a large eyes that seem to be made up of thousand of littel eyes.
2. they can see not only in the front and the sides but back as well.
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They both have legs and eyes
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Crabs and Lobsters have a few things similar to each other. For instance, · Crabs and lobsters are seafood. · Crabs and lobsters live underground. · Crabs and lobsters have shells. · Crabs and lobsters have claws. · Crabs and lobsters live in oceans. · Crabs and lobsters are omnivores. · Crabs and lobsters come from the society of Animalia.
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park: Cat , dogs , butterflies . Seashore : crabs , fish, ants.
Butterflies have 380 chromosomes. Hermit crabs are in second place with 254.
Both are sea creatures (although crabs can go on land, unlike octopi). Also, both the octopus and the crab have 8 legs (although some people count the crab's claws as legs, so they would say that crabs have 10 legs.)
Land Crabs live on land and Marine crabs live in water.
There are a huge number of differences between a crab and a fish including the fact that most fish do not have a hard shell or carapace while most crabs do have this type of covering. Crabs also have legs and claws while fish do not have those appendages.
The conflict in "The Story of Juan ta mad and the Crabs" is between Juan and the crabs. Juan is angered by the crabs stealing from his garden, leading to a battle of wits and cunning between Juan and the crabs as they try to outsmart each other.
an octopus has a squishy outer layer and a crab has a hard shell to protect it. the crab has claws to catch its food and an octopus has suckers to latch on to its prey. an octopus can also squeeze into really small spaces because it can move its skin and shrinks down to size. that is the difference between a crab and an octopus.
There is no difference in size between female and male hermit crabs.
Invertebrates don't have a backbone, like octopuses, crabs, worms, etc