Some do others don't.
Crabs may hide under rocks to protect themselves from rough waves, forage for food, regulate body temperature, or find shelter during low tide. This behavior also helps them avoid direct sunlight, reduce desiccation, and navigate their environment efficiently.
They hide in their shell.
they hide under anything
Crabs avoid predators by walking away from them and hiding under rocks and sand. They can also use their claws to keep predators away.
under rocks
they hide under rocks so they can hide from predictor's like humans.
Small crabs live under rocks or buried in wet sand at beaches. They may also live in places where there is underwater plant life so they can climb them to get food. Large crabs live farther out in the ocean. Also mainly around rocky areas as they hide under them.
Actually They are called rock crabs, Because they are Crabs born with rocks on there back -Actually, there are lots of types of crabs that live on rocky platforms in intertidal beach zones that are NOT born with rocks on their back, but shelter under rocks to avoid wind, heat loss, protection from predators etc. If you happen to be on a beach you can lift a rock that is inhabited by crabs and can watch them scurry away and slip under another rock. Rocks do not fit perfectly to the ground, so there is a lot of space for a thin crab to fit under.
They like to hide under rocks and in damp places.
tarantulas hide under ground such in rocks and burrows
Newts don't specifically hide under rocks but they go under rocks whenever they want too. Rocks are in the water and on land and newts are totally aquatic and specifically aquatic so they can go under rocks when they feel like it.
rocks and branches can be provided in captivity as hiding places in the wild some snakes may burrow and hide under sand, some say hide under rocks etc