no because it do not have a backbone so it is considered invertbrate
Hermit crabs are invertebrates. They are arthropods and thus within the same phylum as insects, but they are crustaceans and NOT insects. Hermit Crab Classification: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Crustacea Class: Malacostraca Order:Decapoda Superfamiliy: Paguroidea
It's an invertebrate. It has an exoskeleton, so it's supportive structures are on the outside.
a hermit crab
What is a Hermit Crab's predator?
It's term 'hermit' is not because it doesn't like other hermit crabs. The hermit crab actually loves being with other hermits. It is called hermit crab because it is only one hermit crab in the shell. It's term 'hermit' is not because it doesn't like other hermit crabs. The hermit crab actually loves being with other hermits. It is called hermit crab because it is only one hermit crab in the shell.
If it is a hermit crab, then it is like any other hermit crab, so just take care of it as you would to a regular hermit crab :)
The opposite of a hermit crab is a social butterfly.
a hermit crab can be from 1cm - 17.5cm in length!
hermit crab family always helps
Get hermit crab food from the pet store.
No. A hermit crab is an Arthropod (bug).
hermit crab scavengers