yeah they do
The Japanese spider crab is mainly found off the southern coast of the largest Japanese island, Honshu. They prefer vents and holes in the deeper parts of the ocean but can live in water as shallow as 50 meters.
marine organisms
Crab Spiders live throughout North America and southern Canada
Hermit Crabs live in shells because when they are in the ocean they can not see behind them because their eyes are on the front of their head. When they are walking around the ocean floor, fish will bite at the tip of their tail for food. The hermit crab finds shells from old crabs that fits their body.
mittle of the ocean
This gentle marine crab that can live for up to 100 years is all crab. While both spiders and Japanese spider crabs are both Arthropods, spiders are not crustaceans. The related link listed below explains how it was given it's name.
There are crab Spiders (see first wikipedia article in related links) and there are spider crabs (see second wiki article for the most commonly referred to spider crab, the huge Japanese kind). Crab spiders are a family (as in Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species), and thus a rather general type of spiders, that are very wide spread throughout the world. There a genus of spider sometimes called a crab spider that is very poisonous, and they live in the deserts of Africa (see third wiki article).
Yes, they do live in den's near the ocean floor!
Most crab Spiders live in Kentucky, US and hide on flowers to catch there prey.
The land hermit crab has a big claw and a small claw. The ocean hermit crab's claw's are the same size.
they are out side spiders. they live on floures and travle by web by web (not the internet)
it is an outdoor spider they live in flowers and can change there color and prey on any thing that visits that flower