Crabs and sharks are both aquatic animals, but they belong to different taxonomic groups. Crabs are crustaceans, while sharks are cartilaginous fish. Both have adapted to their marine environments with specialized body structures and behaviors, such as the crab's hard exoskeleton and the shark's streamlined body for swimming. Despite these differences, both animals play important roles in their respective ecosystems as predators.
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A Human skeleton,and a crab shell are alike because,the bones inside the human body are strong like the crab shell on the outside of the body
they both are sharks
it's there so the shark can eat it for energy.
shark and tuna can be considered as predator and prey that shark feeds on other organism and tuna becomes a prey to the sharkoctopus and a crab. the octopus is the predator who eats the prey, the crab
They both have legsthey are crab
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lobster, crab, shark, sea lions...
they have teeth sort of alike to a grey shark look up that shark yourself
The skeleton and shell of a crab are synonymous. What we'd call the shell of a crab is simply a component of its exoskeleton, the external covering arthropods use made out of a tough protein, chitin.
It depends on what kind of fish it is but most fish are alike to crabs because they both have the special technique to swim