Fiddler crabs exhibit both inherited and acquired traits. Inherited traits include physical characteristics such as the size and shape of their claws, which are passed down through generations and play a role in mating displays. Acquired traits, on the other hand, may include behavioral adaptations learned from their environment, such as specific foraging techniques. Overall, their survival and reproductive success depend on a combination of these traits.
by rubbing their big claw on there body
Ghost crabs? Well that depense if it is a dead fiddler crab so it would be the same/
yes they are
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no they are not
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They're in the crustation or the crabs group.
crabs are nocturnal
No, Hermit Crabs and Fiddler Crabs are very different, and require two whole different living conditions. And Fiddler Crabs are very aggressive, and will probably attack the Hermit Crab anyway. So, in all, it just isn't a good idea.
you kill the fiddler crab
fiddler crabs drink fresh water.