You might group them together as 'marine crustaceans'.
Taxonomically they share quite a bit of lineage, in one database found this..
from superkingdom down to class:
(.. cellular organisms; Eukaryota; Opisthokonta; Metazoa; Eumetazoa; Bilateria; Protostomia; Ecdysozoa; Panarthropoda; Arthropoda; Mandibulata; Pancrustacea; Crustacea; Malacostraca; .. ) "Malacostraca is the largest of the six classes of crustaceans".
Besides which, crabs, lobsters, and prawns are all.. tasty!
No, prawns are not considered fish. They are crustaceans, similar to shrimp, crabs, and lobsters.
Shrimps, prawns,lobsters,crabs and sea lice.
Crustaceans are like lobsters, crabs, crayfish, and etc.
Crabs are related to other crustaceans such as lobsters, shrimp, and prawns, as well as insects.
Crayfish, lobsters, and crabs are all examples of crustaceans.
No. Crawfish, or crayfish, are crustaceans. They are related to and like lobsters, crabs, shrimp, and barnacles.
Legs, or appendages. The forward pair have adapted to become claws, which are more arm-like than the others. Lobsters, along with crabs, prawns and shrimp, are decapods (10 legs).
Crayfish (crawdads), crabs, lobsters, and shrimp are among the more familiar edible decapods. Other decapods that are frequently eaten although not well-recognized are squat lobsters, spiny lobsters, slipper lobsters, and king crabs; these are often sold as "lobster" or "crab" although they are not lobsters or crabs. Krill, small shrimp-like decapods, are eaten in Russia and Japan. There are estimated to be between 150 million and 750 million TONS of krill in the waters around Antarctica.
yes, bony fish have endoskeleton made of bone.
Crabs and Lobsters have a few things similar to each other. For instance, · Crabs and lobsters are seafood. · Crabs and lobsters live underground. · Crabs and lobsters have shells. · Crabs and lobsters have claws. · Crabs and lobsters live in oceans. · Crabs and lobsters are omnivores. · Crabs and lobsters come from the society of Animalia.
crabs preys are lobsters
All kinds of worms