Crustaceans exhibit a diverse range of shapes, but they typically have a segmented body divided into three main parts: the cephalothorax (fused head and thorax), the abdomen, and appendages like claws and antennae. Their exoskeletons are often hard and protective, varying in texture and color. Common forms include the flattened bodies of crabs, the elongated forms of lobsters, and the more compact shapes of shrimp. Overall, their shapes are adapted to their specific environments and lifestyles, aiding in locomotion, feeding, and protection.
Crustaceans are omnivores.
no they are crustaceans
Some crustaceans are omnivores.
Scuds (sideswimmers) are crustaceans
&nbs food for crustaceans
Yes, all crustaceans have hearts.
Yes, crustaceans have 1 or more pairs of wings.
Yes, all crustaceans are invertebrates.
The largest crustaceans is a Japanese spider crab.
Most squid will eat crustaceans.
Wings are only found in insects. There are no crustaceans that have wings. Crustaceans are design to live in water, not fly.
it depends on it there are ver & invertebrate