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Green Shore Crabs are scavengers. They eat anything they can find.
Insects, and caribbean animals that live close to shore like turtles and birds. Hermit crabs can drown in water, so they live in the trees by the shore
Crabs like other crustacians are isotonic to marine environment ,also called osmoconformers, theydont adjust concentration of body fluids .
Hermi crabs are scavengers, so they eat anything they can find, like in the wild they will eat dead fish on the shore, climb trees to eat bugs, and fruit like mangos they have fallen off of trees. In captivity hermit crabs can eat fruits, veggies, and sea food like shrimp.
the purple shore crab usually eats anything it can find but mostly feeds on dead sea animals sea lettuce and green algae.
Probably in dark places like under a sofa or something.
because they dont look like any ordinary crab and they carry their house. crabs cant hide in their shells.crabs dont switch shells and hermit crabs are most often pets not food no offense crabs!
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To an extent, yes, it depends on the species of crab Dungeoness crabs, and blue crabs (The most common in seafood resturaunts) have bristle like things around the edge of the sockets that brushes the debris from the eyes. Land crabs like Patriot crabs and ghost crabs have foldable "Mouth Hands" that are basically like little windshield wipers. The exeption to the land crabs is the Halloween Crab which have eye mor similar to Dungeoness crabs. Hermit crabs and subsequently crabs with similar front structure like Japanese spider crabs can fold their eyes down and also have "Mouth Hands" although all crabs have a thin, nearly invisible, coat of skin covering their eyes if you wish to see it I suggest looking for molted crab skins on the beach. Hope this helped!
Tidal flats are the shore ecosystem left behind when the tides recede. They are characterized by mudflats or sandy flats that are exposed at low tide and provide habitats for various organisms like clams, crabs, and worms.
Yes they can, hermit crabs are scavengers and in the wild will climb trees to eat bugs, dead fish on the shore, and fruits like mangos that have fallen off trees. in captivity hermit crabs can eat fruits, veggies, and sea food like shrimp
Why the ocean is next to the shore is because you need a shore to make a line or border to have a ocean, lake or a pond. Also those are just names given to those places, like house.