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Natural predators of land hermit crabs include birds, reptiles, and some mammals like raccoons and crabs. These predators typically prey on hermit crabs by sniffing them out, knocking them over, and breaking their shells to access the soft body inside.
There are not many hermit crab predators. Their shells protect them. Man is the greatest threat to hermit crabs.
cane toads, bigger real crabs. In Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia anyway.
A lot
No, Hermit Crabs are omnivores.
fish and bigger hermit crabs
Yes hermit crabs have antennas.
No hermit crabs are small and friendly
Hermit crabs protect themselves by the shells they live in. By living in shells they are able to hide in them, away from predators.
sea birds, fish, octopuses, crabs, and other hermit crabs
it is to protect themselves from being eaten by predators and if the predator eats the hermit crab, the poison of the sea anemone would be released and the predators will die.
Crabs avoid predators by walking away from them and hiding under rocks and sand. They can also use their claws to keep predators away.