lots of things. especially cold and lack of suitable water. they can easily freeze to death and water that hasn't been declorinated will kill them as well. if your hermit crab buries itself or you don't see it for a while don't dig it up. this will kill it. and if you see limbs in the cage don't worry or remove them. your crab is probably just molting
Yes because pubic lice (or crabs) live in the pubic hair and not on the penis
Yes, pubic lice (crabs) are parasites.
Crabs are caused by a parasitic infection, not a bacterial or viral infection. They are commonly known as pubic lice and infest human pubic hair.
Crabs are crustaceans, not parasites. Pubic lice, sometimes called crabs, are parasites.
Crabs are also known as pubic lice. Symptoms of pubic lice are genital itching, finding eggs (nits), and seeing the actual bug crawling in that area.
Crabs in terms of the kind that you eat, and crabs in terms of the kind that are found in your pubic hair are completely different. Crabs that are found in the water and are edible are crustacians, whereas the crabs that are found in pubic hair are really a type of lice and are much more similar to the kind of lice people get in the hair on top of their head.
not unless they have pubic hair on their face. if this is so, i am very sorry... for both of you..
same as how many crabs you have in your pubic hair
Crabs are generally transferred much like fleas from contact or close proximity, these crabs don't look like the crabs from the ocean they do not have pincers in that sense.
show a picture of a crabs in pubic hair
No. While all sea crabs are crustaceans, the human parasites (crab lice, genital hair "crabs") are insects, Phthirus pubis.
Yes, you can catch crabs, or pubic lice, from your boyfriend if he has already acquired them. If he has them, do not engage in intimacy until he and his bedding have been treated.