Hermit crabs can snap a pencil in two!
Hermit crabs have been abused by PEOPLE and STILL ARE! :( :(
Hermit crabs are not easy pets to take care of
hermit crabs molt ( research more about it)
Hermit crabs need 70 - 80% / F , Humidity and temp
Hermit crabs LOVE to climb trees!
Hermit crabs are very social get at least 2!
hermit crabs get their names cause of the 1 shell on their back
Hermit crabs need distilled water and SEA salt water
Hermit crabs have modified gills
Hermit crabs are scavengers
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hemit crabs are lazy and fat
Both crabs and barnacles have claws and also both shed their external skeleton, the limpets do not.
orange hard like to pinch live at the sea small pinchy
Arachnids.
the ability to regenerate limbs
There are over 5000 species of Crabs in the whole world but only 4500 species are true crabs the other 500 crabs are hermit crabs which are not 'true' crabs.According to The World of Animals. by Walters, Martin & Johnson, Jinny. (Published by Parragon, 2007) 6,793 different species of crabs are known.In addition there are about 850 species of freshwater or semi-terrestrial crabs.'True' crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, whereas hermit crabs [decapod crustaceans of the superfamily Paguroidea] are classified quite differently due to physical characteristics. They are not even closely related to 'true' crabs. For more information, see Related Links below ads...
Some types of crabs I know of are fiddler crabs, hermit crabs and horseshoe crabs.
There are various types of crabs, including blue crabs, Dungeness crabs, snow crabs, king crabs, and spider crabs. These crabs vary in size, color, habitat, and taste, offering a diverse range of options for seafood enthusiasts.
Mostly asian shore crabs, Mud crabs,Rock crabs, Donut Crabs and Spider Crabs. I believe there are no freshwater varieties.
rock crabs are type of crabs.
Crabs and bugs belong to different taxonomic groups - crabs are crustaceans while bugs are insects. While they share some similarities in appearance, such as segmented bodies and jointed appendages, they are distinctly different in terms of their evolutionary history and biological characteristics.
Horseshoe crabs are in subphylum Chelicerata because they have four pairs of walking legs, a pair of pedipalps, and a pair of chelicerae. Pedipalps control food, and chelicerae are pinchers that crush food. Horseshoe crabs also don't have mandibles, which are jaws, and they don't have antennae. They have two tagmata: cephalothorax and abdomen. All of these characteristics apply to organisms in subphylum Chelicerata, and so horseshoe crabs are in subphylum Chelicerata.