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Some animals that have pincers are lobsters, crabs, and earwig. There are also insects called pincer bugs that have pincers.
Some animals with pincers include crabs, scorpions, and some species of beetles. These pincers are used for various purposes such as catching prey, defending against predators, and moving objects in their environment.
The number of pincers varies depending on the species in question. For example, crabs typically have a pair of pincers, while some species of scorpions have two. If you're referring to a specific animal or context, please provide more details for a precise answer.
Crabs are not arachnids, they are decapods. Decapod means '10 legs', it is just that crabs and some other species have specialised pincers on the front pair, meaning they only walk on 8. However the pincers are technically legs.
Some types of crabs I know of are fiddler crabs, hermit crabs and horseshoe crabs.
There are a couple hundred different species of crayfish, but the one most commonly eaten in the US is the red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), about 95% of which come from Louisiana.
no, some have deadly pincers and poison
No, queen bees do not have pincers. Queen bees have mandibles that are used for tasks such as feeding, grooming, and manipulating eggs, but they do not have pincers like some other insects such as beetles or scorpions.
Many different kinds of crabs live in the Atlantic Ocean. Some of these are blue crabs, horse shoe crabs, rock crabs, and stone crabs.
no, some crabs eat seaweed
some crabs, like hermit crabs
No. only some beaches have hermit crabs.