They live in the Shores of the ocean.
The record is 32 years.
Marine hermit crabs live underwater and can sometimes be found in tidepools. Land hermit crabs do not live in the water but need fresh and salt water to survive.
I'm not sure what you mean by this question. Hermit Crab is a term used to refer to many different species of crabs that live in shells that have been cast off by snails. They can be marine hermit crabs, or land hermit crabs. Within these categories there are many different species. The Genus Coenobita contains 16 different species of terrestrial (land) hermit crabs. The Genus Paguras refers to those species of marine hermit crabs.
They eat fruits, like apple, grape, strawberry, pineapple, and coconut. (These are some examples). They can also eat some types of meat, and they eat these because Hermit Crabs live near the ocean, Unless you are talking about Marine Hermit Crabs (hermit crabs that are underwater). Hope this helps.
I think that shrimp live with the hermit crabs.
No, hermit crabs do not live in the Amazon rainforest. They are primarily found in coastal environments, such as beaches and tide pools, where they can access saltwater. The humid and terrestrial conditions of the rainforest are not suitable for their survival, as hermit crabs rely on marine habitats for certain life stages and for moisture regulation.
No they do not.
yes they do live underwater
yes
In captivity, they live 1-2 years.
hermit crabs need to live in 70-80 degree temprature
hermit crabs i guess