because they leave in forest
Most crustaceans have exoskeletons The skeleton is on the outside:)
Most live in the ocean, or along the shore. Some crustaceans, such as wood lice, have adapted to life on land.
Most animals don't ! Exo-skeletal animals are usually insects and crustaceans. All other animals mammals, birds fish & humans) have an endo-skeleton.
Most live in the ocean, or along the shore. Some crustaceans, such as wood lice, have adapted to life on land.
Crustaceans are a completely different species of Arthropod, because they have 10 legs, pupils in their eyes, etc. Most types of crustaceans also live in the water, although a few species of insects also live underwater.
Most live in the ocean, or along the shore. Some crustaceans, such as wood lice, have adapted to life on land.
Most squid will eat crustaceans.
The appendicular skeleton has more bones than the axial skeleton. The axial skeleton includes the skull, spine, and rib cage, which have a total of 80 bones. In contrast, the appendicular skeleton includes the bones of the limbs, shoulders, and hips, totaling 126 bones.
Crustaceans are a diverse group of animals that includes crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and barnacles. They have hard exoskeletons, jointed legs, and two pairs of antennae. Most crustaceans live in water.
they all have an inter skeleton, not an exoskeleton. most reptiles have hard scales on the outside, not bone.
Most common shelled animals that one would think of live in an aquatic habitat. This is true of many crustaceans, mollusks, snails, etc. There are also shelled animals, such as some crabs and tortoises, that live most if not all of their lives on land. If you want to get a little more technical, technically, many insects are 'shelled' too meaning that they do not have an endoskeleton (internal skeleton like mammals and birds). Instead, they have what is called an exoskeleton (i.e. a 'shell' of sorts on the outside of their bodies.) Insects with exoskeletons include grasshoppers, cockroaches, beetles, etc. Most of these animals live their entire lives in a backyard kind of habitat or a wooded area. They live in grasses, trees, on shrubs, etc.
Most varieties of scorpionfish are marine and live in shallow benthic systems. Most scorpionfish eat small fish and crustaceans.