Crabs can vary in size and weight, but they are not typically considered "fat" in the same way that humans are. They have a hard exoskeleton that can make them appear bulky, but this structure is essential for their protection and mobility.
Apparently it's either a cast of crabs or a dose of crabs. Google it for more info.
yes they are whatever you want them to be.
Natural predators of land hermit crabs include birds, reptiles, and some mammals like raccoons and crabs. These predators typically prey on hermit crabs by sniffing them out, knocking them over, and breaking their shells to access the soft body inside.
Crabs have adapted to have armor to protect their body. Many species also have claws, in order to defend themselves.
No, crabs are not echinoderms. Echinoderms are a group of marine animals that include starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers, characterized by their radial symmetry. Crabs belong to a different group called crustaceans, which includes animals like lobsters, shrimp, and barnacles.
hemit crabs are lazy and fat
water spider and turantula
That would depend on the size of the crab but 85 grams of crab will contain 2 grams of fat.
they eat the same thing as a small clawed hurmit crab
Talangka are small shore crabs in the Philippines that live along river banks and mangrove forests. The locals in the Philippines harvests that small crabs to produce a delicacy called "burong talangka" (fermented slted shore crabs) and crab roe fat.
Some types of crabs I know of are fiddler crabs, hermit crabs and horseshoe crabs.
There are various types of crabs, including blue crabs, Dungeness crabs, snow crabs, king crabs, and spider crabs. These crabs vary in size, color, habitat, and taste, offering a diverse range of options for seafood enthusiasts.
Mostly asian shore crabs, Mud crabs,Rock crabs, Donut Crabs and Spider Crabs. I believe there are no freshwater varieties.
rock crabs are type of crabs.
mud crabs, sand crabs, ghost crabs, blue swimmer.
no but they do get cancer
Land Crabs live on land and Marine crabs live in water.