Yes, crabs can live in canal water, provided the water is brackish or has suitable salinity levels. Many species of crabs, such as blue crabs and mud crabs, thrive in estuarine environments where freshwater from rivers mixes with saltwater from the ocean. However, specific conditions like water quality, temperature, and food availability will also significantly influence their survival in canal habitats.
no , crabs live in fresh water
Land Crabs live on land and Marine crabs live in water.
I don't believe crabs play with water. They just live in it.
Yes, there are many types of crabs that live in fresh water.
no
Yes
no because crabs come out of water and live and fish when the are out of water they die
yes they do live underwater
rabs can live in clean or dirty water
No, there are some hermit crabs called purple pinchers and they happen to be land crabs.
The animals that live in the near ocean are crabs. Because crabs live in water and land.
sea water