Horseshoe crabs can survive for several months without eating, typically around 6 to 12 months, depending on their environmental conditions and overall health. They have a slow metabolism that allows them to endure extended periods without food. However, prolonged starvation can eventually affect their health and reproductive capabilities.
yes they sure can
Depending on its size, a crab can go up to two weeks without food. Crabs eat very little and it store water in the back of its shell to moisture its gills.
they can live in diffrent places close to water
a part of a guy
Although horseshoe crab fossils have been found in the UK, horseshoe crabs do not currently live in or around the UK. They are found in shallow salt water along the east coast of the US and in various parts of Asia.
up your arse
yes horse shoe crabs live all over the world as long as there is water
Horseshoe crabs are one of the oldest living species on Earth, with a history dating back around 450 million years. Individual horseshoe crabs can live up to about 20-30 years in the wild.
yes they can
yes
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If you put a Crab with a Betta I can almost guarantee the crab will rip chunks out of the Bettas fins first and end up by killing and eating the Betta.