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yes
They aren't. They hatch from eggs.
yes because they hatch from eggs
the female keep the eggs until they hatch
first the hermit crabs mothers lay eggs then the eggs hatch and as soon as the eggs touch salt water, they burst open intobaby hermit crabs. Then they arelarvae. Then they grow in to adults and find a shell to live in.
No. A pearl is a small round object made from sand being kept in an oyster shell for a long period of time.
yes hermit crabs lay eggs in water and then they will hatch
Crabs primarily lay eggs rather than give live birth. Female crabs typically carry fertilized eggs in a brood pouch or on their abdomen until they are ready to hatch. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae are released into the water, where they develop through several stages before maturing into adult crabs. However, there are a few rare exceptions in the animal kingdom where some crustaceans exhibit live birth, but this is not common among crabs.
All crabs lay clusters of eggs. So the babies are born when the eggs hatch whether it was on the sand or in the water.
The female hermie had thousands of eggs that hatch but only a few of them survive, kinda like turtles
coconut crabs sneak up and lunge at they pray then devour them
There is no set "time" but rather, when the eggs are mature, they drop them into the ocean and they hatch immediately and are on their own.