Lobsters, crab and shrimp all belong to the phylum Arthropoda and the Subphylum Crustacea.
No, a crab is not a fish. A crab is a crustacean. They belong to the phylum of Arthropoda, subphylum Crustacea. A "fish", though the term can apply to many different creatures, is in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata.
the categroy is anthropodI think it's a crustacea.maracalacrabs!a crab belongs to the Arthropods groupA crab is a an Arthropoda of the subphylum Crustacean. The class is a Malacostraca and the order is Decapoda.CrustaceansA crab is in the group of Arthropods.Phylum Arthropoda.
Crab classification: Phylum - Arthropoda Subphylum - Crustacea Class - Malacostraca Order - Decapoda
There are many different types of crab. Crab belong to the Animalia Kingdom, the Anthropoda Phylum, the Crustacea Subphylum, the Malacostraca Class, the Decapoda Order, the Pleocyemata Suborder, and the Brachyura Infraorder.
The fiddler crab is both a crustacean (a subphylum, comprising usually marine arthropods) and an arthropod (a phylum characterized by segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.)
If it is a hermit crab, then it is like any other hermit crab, so just take care of it as you would to a regular hermit crab :)
The subphylum of the koala is Vertebrata.
No its a crustationcrustaceans & arachnids are both arthropods(phylum) of the kingdom animalia, but a crustacean is a subphylum, while arachnids are a class of the subphylum chelicerata, so it's like they're they're a whole different category. Crabs are a class, malacostraca, of the subphylum, crustacean. As an interesting sidenote, certain"crabs" are not crabs or crustaceans at all; e.g., horseshoe crabs are a class, merostomata, of the same subphylum, chelicerata, as the arachnids, so they are, in fact, a closer relation to arachnids than to crustaceans, kind of like cousins.CRABKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaSubphylum: CrustaceaClass: MalacostracaOrder: DecapodaSuborder: PleocyemataInfraorder: BrachyuraARACHNIDKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaSubphylum: ChelicerataClass: Arachnida
Crustaceans, containing crabs, lobsters, hermit crabs (form of lobster, ironically), barnacles, water fleas, crab sacs and more.
i dont think those exist but if they do than they would get the size of a regular crab.
The elephant seals belong to the subphylum Vertebrata, which includes animals with a backbone or spinal column. They are characterized by having a well-developed skeleton that supports and protects their body.