The verb is found and the direct object is the crabs.
No crabs don't eat snail but i am not to sure if they get along if i did have to give an answer i would have to say no
no
Yes. To the extent that if you come in direct contact with her, you and your next 3 generations in your family will obtain crabs.
no
Humans do not have an exoskeleton that doesn't grow along with our bodies like crabs and other arthropods do. Our skeletons are inside and grow right along with the rest of us as we age.
not in captivity but sometimes in the wild.
Fiddler Crabs and Freshwater Shrimp that's about it.
Many different kinds of crabs live in the Atlantic Ocean. Some of these are blue crabs, horse shoe crabs, rock crabs, and stone crabs.
Hermit crabs will normally get along with other hermits of equal size.
If you mean land hermit crabs, no, they don't. Hermit crabs of all sizes can get along just find as long as you: 1. Have enough room. Think of it as 3-5 gallons per crab needed. 2. Are feeding them protein and calcium along with fresh fruits and veggies.
Shore crabs do not live far below tide levels. They can be found under algae and rocks along the shallow shore. They are also the most common crab found along the British shorelines.
no because male hermit crabs and femail hermit crabs will fight with each other or other male or femail's over space,if they have a little space and arround 50 hermit crabs there will be fights.i don't want to give you the wrong image but if they have little space and 2-15 there will proubably be no fights.