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Crustaceans typically have more than three pairs of legs. Most crustaceans, such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimp, possess five pairs of legs, which include specialized appendages for different functions. However, some smaller crustaceans may have variations in leg count, but the general characteristic is having multiple pairs of legs.
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No - or, not "only" six. Lobsters belong to the order Decapoda (literally, 'ten feet'), an order of crustaceans within the class Malacostraca. Remember that the "legs" may have significant specialization and not necessarily resemble a process that the organism uses for walking - such as swimmeretes, or front claws; in this case it might seem the lobster has four pairs of legs for walking (pereiopods) and one pair for grasping and manipulating (chelipeds).
The most common appendage would be the leg. Arachnids have eight legs, centipedes have LOTS of legs. I'm not sure how many legs the crustaceans have. I think it's eight. But many crustaceans have modified their two front legs into pincers. And insects have six legs. Another example of an arthropod appendage is the mandible. That's what they have instead of jaws. Mandibles open side to side instead of up and down.
Crustaceans are omnivores.
how many bones have in your upper leg
Many humans eat crab and stuff like that at restaurants.Mostly birds that live near water however many types of fish such as the striped bass like crustaceans in their diet as well
no they are crustaceans
Some crustaceans are omnivores.
Animals have various types of leg structures, including jointed legs found in insects, arachnids, and crustaceans; vertebrate legs with bones like in mammals, birds, and reptiles; and tentacles in some invertebrates like octopuses.
Scuds (sideswimmers) are crustaceans
&nbs food for crustaceans