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Many animal species have pinchers. Crabs, scorpions, shrimps, lobsters, and some bugs like beetles all have pinchers along with many others.
They have an exoskeleton, which protects their body, and they have powerful pinchers
lobsters,crabs,shrimp,spiders, andhorseshoecrabs are related to scorpions.to me I think lobsters are mostrelated because they have pinchers like scorpions.
There are no clawed lobsters in the Pacific Ocean, but spiny lobsters can be found there. As for why there are no clawed lobsters in the Pacific, there is no consensus that I know of on why this is the case. It is almost surely related to the evolutionary history of clawed lobsters. Perhaps clawed lobsters evolved in the northern Atlantic originally, and because they were isolated from the northern Pacific by the North American continent, they were unable to migrate to the north Pacific.
If you mean "Pinchers" yes, i believe every crab will be born and will live with a claw. It sometimes can fall of or detatch at times, but i think they can reproduce claws and legs when it molts, i dont now if every crab molts, but i do know hermit crabs molt. This is someone else...actually it is pincers you jackass. Just looked all over to find out if its "pincers" or "pinchers"...and its pincers sooo.........
Lobsters typically live in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. They are common in coastal areas with rocky bottoms and crevices where they can hide and feed.
Spiders do not have pinchers. Pinchers are a feature of scorpions, which are not spiders.
Pinchers was born on 1965-04-12.
mincher pinchers are dogs you can't really 'use' them as such
Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
Yes. Lobsters have large pinchers that can cause quite a bit of pain if a finger, nose, foot, toe or any type of your anatomy that happens to be protruding out a little too much towards those dangerous claws gets caught. Once a pincher is on you, it's really hard to get it off and can cause great discomfort.
no minicher pinchers are not mean they are just really protective