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New Zealand pea crab was created in 1886.
pea crab
no they always have a pea.
pearls
The creature that lives in a Van Hyning's cockle is a pea crab. Pea crabs are small soft-bodied crabs that live as commensals inside the shells of bivalve mollusks like the Van Hyning's cockle. They feed on the host's food particles and detritus.
Pea crabs in the family Pinnotheridae are about .25 inches across the shell
Hermit Crab, turtle, and clam fit this analogy.
epifauna because they live on the bottom not within the sediments (infauna)
they yai eachothers pea
Yes. The shells must be ground or pulverized enough for the chickens to swallow them. Shells provide an important source of calcium. Calcium is necessary for egg production and health egg shells.
The biggest mud crab on record had a width of 28cm across the body with a weight of 3.1 kg!! Massive hey? The biggest one i've ever caught was 22 across the back and i thought that was huuuge.
In an aquarium full of dead fish or in the dead sea :)