the spider crab
grevillea mucronulata also know as green spider
could be a male crab spider, or a writing spider.
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It may be One belonging to The Goldenrod Crab Spider family.
It depends on what kind of crab it is. What kind of BS answer is that "It depends on the type of crab?" Give examples or just don't say anything!
There does not appear to be a spider that is naturally colored teal and pink. However, some spiders have the ability to change their coloring, like a chameleon. One such spider is the crab spider.
Japanese spider crab (yes, it's really an insect) Jeruselem cricket
Misumenoides formosipes (crab spider) According to "Spiderman" Brian Carroll, this flower crab spider cannot change its color like a chameleon. He performed an experiment and disproved the myth that this spider can change to white or cream if placed on a white flower. What he did discover, however, is that if a yellow crab spider lays her eggs on a white-flowered plant, her offspring will be white, not yellow. Furthermore, if a white crab spider lays her eggs on a yellow-flowered plant her offspring will be yellow, not white.
crab and anything in the sea
it depends what kind of crab you have
Spiders are intraguild predators, meaning that they eat each other. If hungry and presented with a crab spider, most spiders would feed off of it.