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Mostly asian shore crabs, Mud crabs,Rock crabs, Donut Crabs and Spider Crabs. I believe there are no freshwater varieties.
Insects, and caribbean animals that live close to shore like turtles and birds. Hermit crabs can drown in water, so they live in the trees by the shore
well mostly crabs live at the rockey shore and if you want to find huge ones you will have to do scuba diving.
They tend to aggregate at high densities under rocks.
crabs,starfish,seals,winkles,small fish
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.
Talangka are small shore crabs in the Philippines that live along river banks and mangrove forests. The locals in the Philippines harvests that small crabs to produce a delicacy called "burong talangka" (fermented slted shore crabs) and crab roe fat.
Corydon Carl Pittman has written: 'Demography of the shore crabs Hemigrapsus nudus and H. oregonensis' -- subject(s): Yellow shore crab, Decapoda (Crustacea), Purple shore crab
The flat fish that hide under the ocean dirt, are the ones to most likely eat crabs in the ocean. Mostly, the camoflauged fish eat crabs in the ocean. Segulls are also most commenly to eat this to. Seagulls eat crabs that live on the shore or, wah up on the shore.
I think hermit crabs are sea animals so it is unlikely you will find them living in deserts. Why dont you go to wikipedia and see what it says
Blue land crabs, hermit crabs, purple land crabs, and Halloween crabs are a few crabs that live on land. They burrow during the day and sleep then come out and eat during the night.
the purple shore crab usually eats anything it can find but mostly feeds on dead sea animals sea lettuce and green algae.