Hermit crabs breathe through gills, which are located in their thorax and require a moist environment to function effectively. Water is drawn in through the opening of their shell, allowing oxygen to be extracted as it passes over the gills. Hermit crabs also have specialized structures that help them maintain moisture and facilitate gas exchange. This adaptation allows them to thrive in both aquatic and terrestrial environments, as long as they stay hydrated.
A lot
No, Hermit Crabs are omnivores.
fish and bigger hermit crabs
Yes hermit crabs have antennas.
No hermit crabs are small and friendly
sea birds, fish, octopuses, crabs, and other hermit crabs
it deppends on how big the hermit crabs and the moon crabs are but if the hermit crab is bigger youv'e got your self a dead moon crab
no i had hermit crabs and had salt it didn't hurt them
Hermit crabs use meiosis to reproduce
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hermit crabs are not true crabs, but are more closely related to shrimps. I read it in a book!Hermit crabs are more closely related to squat lobstersand porcelain crabs than they are to true crabs.Adding on to that, yes, Hermit crabs are very similar to true crabs. They are closely related, but not as closely as the aforementioned creatures.