Well that be all, ok one order of tacos coming up! Thank you come again.;D
-Taco Ring
A cheliped is a specialized claw-bearing appendage found in crustaceans such as crabs and lobsters. It is used for capturing and handling food, defense, and grooming. The term "cheliped" comes from the Greek words "chela," meaning claw, and "pous," meaning foot.
grabbing food or snapping at things
Pincer, to technically, Cheliped.
regeneration
Cirrus is a slender, flexible tentacle or appendage found in some marine invertebrates to aid in feeding and locomotion. Cheliped, on the other hand, refers to a specialized pair of legs found in crustaceans that are typically larger and used for capturing food, defense, and movement. In summary, cirrus is a tentacle while cheliped is a specialized leg found in crustaceans.
2.481 N according to my force transducer.
The chitinous covered "claw" on a decapod (lobsters and crayfish)
Some of the styles of Bellows expansion joints that are available for purchase are the Single Bellows Fixed Flange, the Single Bellows Floating Flange and the Single Bellows Raised Face Flange.
200 joints
It has 3 joints.
360 joints
They have 1,000,000 joints