it feeds on a variety of resident organisms, including macroalgae, salt marsh grasses and small invertebrates such as amphipods, gastropods, bivalves, barnacles and polychaetes.
The Asian shore crab probably lives in mates under the rocks in the shores.
by catching it
they flew home.
On the shore, best on low tide, hiding out in between rocks and mussels
leves and seaweed
yes
A shore crab has 6 legs!
Purple shore crab was created in 1851.
Japanese shore crab was created in 1853.
The Japanese shore crab eater of course.
Northern smooth shore crab was created in 1966.
They occasionally eat other fiddler crab but are eaten by raccoons and shore birds.