yes
The first pair of legs containing the chelae (claws) are called chelipeds. All five pairs are called pereopods
A crab has four pairs of legs and a pair of chelipeds (claws).
Crabs' bodies are very complex. Their main body parts consist of two claws, a head, legs, and a body. Since I never went to crab school...... I honestly have no idea. But I do think that those are the main parts of a crab. Sorry I couldn't help very much. Hope this helps!!
Crabs are decapods, they have ten legs (including the large claws and flipper appendages)
Bats use their curved claws to hang upside down from branches or cave ceilings while resting or sleeping. The curved claws allow them to grip onto surfaces securely without expending much energy. They also use their claws to climb and maneuver in their roosting or nesting areas.
crab claws are said to be healthy but are not healthy
The Crab with the Golden Claws was created in 1941.
well i guess it depends on what kind of crab it is. but i think a crab can't hurt you without claws.
They use their pincher's (claws) and they can hide in their shells to be protected. they use their shell and they have claws. and pen15s
Crab is to claws as elephant is to trunk.
hermit crabs use their claws to grab food
They need them to fight
with its claws
it is called the claws
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Pincers or claws
its claws and it lives in florida