Sure! Especially if he is alone.
there is o need for food and water because he is on a traffic island just like a island on roads
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Cupid was sent by his mother, Venus, to kill Psyche because she was so beautiful, the people in her town offered to worship her instead of Venus. She refused, but it was enough to earn the goddesses ire. Before he could do the deed, Cupid accidentally stuck himself with one of his golden arrows and he fell in love with psyche. He carried her away to a secret fortress where he would come to visit her only at night, so that she would not know who he was.
its area come easy.obviously
all the islands of the caribbean
The Gobi Desert Answer they live in the desert in mongolia.
If your talking about the desert resort place in the battle frontier island, than all you do, is go south if you come in north and if you come in the south go north, the desert is must easier than others.
As hermit crabs grow and increase in size they need to come out of their shell in order to find a larger shell to live in.
I believe they come from the syrian desert.
a desert
The Kalahari Desert
Just pull on it, it should come out.
Only if no one is around!
Well, they live in shells, and when no one is there, they don't come out very often, so they are hermits. And they are related to crabs...so....hermit crabs!
They probably come out of their shells to do it, but no crab has reproduced in captivity.
NO they don't because they they stay in shell