eggs
The female crab lays the eggs, and not the male.
About how many eggs does a female crab produce
Hermit crab eggs look similar to some fish eggs. Thousands of eggs are laid along the left side of the female's abdomen. The female will carry them for about a month. The eggs will gradually turn gray. The female will go to the ocean and deposit the eggs into the water.
yes. its a reptile
yes,but only for protection of his eggs
its a little sponge looked like a crab and its roe isvery soft so it gives the smelling for the recipe
Merostomata, such as the horseshoe crab, reproduce by having the male fertilize the females eggs. The female horseshoe crab can lay up to 60,000 eggs at a time which she buries in the sand after they have been fertilized.
The 2 dots on a female hermit crab are called gonopores and they are where the male crab deposits his sperm in order to fertilize her eggs.
They lay eggs. But the male crab inserts his sperm into the gonophores, and the female releases eggs. For the eggs to get fertilized by the male, there has to be saltwater.
Crab's that live on land and in water do not call their eggs anything special. Though pubic crabs call their eggs nits.
Ghost crabs reproduce by mating in burrows dug by the male crab. The male passes the sperm to the female through specialized structures. The female then carries the eggs until they hatch into larvae, which are released into the ocean.
Does a male human have ovaries? No. Roe are not ovaries. Whereas a female crab's roe is composed of her eggs, a male crab's roe is his sperm. This is why male and female roe have different taste and consistency. If male crabs did not have roe, crabs would not be able to reproduce, and they would die out.