The term for the crayfish's pinchers is chelae. The chelae are two pincher-like claws that can be found on the front of the crayfish's body and are used for hunting, defense, and helping the crayfish to move. The chelae are connected to a series of muscles and tendons, which allow them to open and close. The chelae are also covered in sensory hairs that help the crayfish detect its environment. They can be used to grab and hold onto food, as well as helping the crayfish to climb and dig.
Spiders do not have pinchers. Pinchers are a feature of scorpions, which are not spiders.
No
Crayfishs have 2 body segments: cephalothorax and abdomen.
Pinchers was born on 1965-04-12.
mincher pinchers are dogs you can't really 'use' them as such
no minicher pinchers are not mean they are just really protective
Pinchers in the back sounds like an earwig.
Many animal species have pinchers. Crabs, scorpions, shrimps, lobsters, and some bugs like beetles all have pinchers along with many others.
no
Ants Earwigs have the pinchers or "cerci" at the back end.
There are not pinchers on the front of cockroaches. Cockroaches do not have pinchers. There are several types of cockroaches that include oriental, German, and American roaches.
its pinchers