A crab has four pairs of legs and a pair of chelipeds (claws).
The first pair of legs containing the chelae (claws) are called chelipeds. All five pairs are called pereopods
A shore crab has 6 legs!
Crab legs may fall off while cooking if they are not properly attached to the body or if they are overcooked. When overcooked, the meat shrinks and can cause the legs to detach more easily. It's important to handle the crab delicately to avoid this issue.
Yes, crab legs contain iodine. Iodine is an essential mineral for thyroid function, and seafood, including crabs, is a good dietary source of iodine.
The midsection of the grasshopper, known as the thorax, is specialized for movement. This segment houses the three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings that the grasshopper uses for hopping and flying.
The first pair of legs containing the chelae (claws) are called chelipeds. All five pairs are called pereopods
2 pairs i think
All true crabs have 10 legs that are arranged in pairs.
They all have 10 legs.
Shrimp have six legs. They also have four pleopods.
No, crabs have 10 legs in total, arranged in five pairs. Two pairs of legs are used for walking, while the remaining three pairs of legs are specialized for other functions such as feeding and defense.
both have 10 legs , but , lobster's the front three pairs bear claws , and crab's front two legs sometimes use for walking but mostly for eating.....
A shore crab has 6 legs!
It's "the crab." This is the crustacean kind with four pairs of legs and a pair of large pincers.
The creature commonly known for having fourteen legs is the horseshoe crab. Despite its name, the horseshoe crab is not a true crab but rather a marine arthropod closely related to spiders and scorpions. It has five pairs of legs, totaling ten, and an additional pair of specialized appendages called pedipalps, which are used for feeding and mating. In total, this brings the count to fourteen legs.
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the spider crab has eight legs like a spider.