Horseshoe crabs normally live in a tropical climate.
Although horseshoe crab fossils have been found in the UK, horseshoe crabs do not currently live in or around the UK. They are found in shallow salt water along the east coast of the US and in various parts of Asia.
they live in water but do wander onto land for food or mateing.
Baby horseshoe crabs are called "larvae" or "juveniles." After hatching from eggs, they initially resemble miniature versions of adult horseshoe crabs but undergo several molts as they grow. These larvae live in shallow waters and feed on small organisms until they mature into adults.
Horseshoe crabs are one of the oldest living species on Earth, with a history dating back around 450 million years. Individual horseshoe crabs can live up to about 20-30 years in the wild.
Horseshoe crabs are not parasitic. Parasitism describes creatures which live on, and usually feed on, another host organism. Since horseshoe crabs range freely in and around coastal waters and feed on worms, molluscs, crustaceans and even small fish, they would be better described as predators not parasites.
yes horse shoe crabs live all over the world as long as there is water
i think they live in kind of mid - way climates. The ocelot is generally found in warm climates.
i hate you kind of water
To name a few, oysters, mud snails, octopus, mussels, horseshoe crabs, stickleback fish, mummichog fish, and clams.
tropical kind
Crabs is one example
In the wet areas :)