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Crabs

This 10-legged animal walks sideways and is a popular seafood dish. Ask questions and find answers about their diet, habitat, and behavior here.

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Is a crab a predator?

Crabs are generally considered omnivors as they eat just about anything. You can learn more by using the link provided to the Wikipedia article on the crab. Crabs ARE predators of a variety of animals, including clams, mussels, and oysters.

What kind of spider has a dark brown abdomen Reddish brown front two legs and light beige bottom also dark brown club like claws like a crab?

A spider that has a dark brown abdomen, with reddish brown legs, and a light beige bottom with dark brown club like claws could be a wolf spider. It could also be a tree spider.

Do seals camouflage?

not really. seals can be different colours or textures. white seals can camoflage well in the Antarctic but they don't do it purposley.

How do you pop your legs?

A good way to pop your legs is first you warm up for4-5 minutes then you stretch your legs after that you keep practicing your splits that's how i did it and it only took me 3 days because i kept doing it over and over again.

Are snakes oviparous?

actually,snakes are both oviparous and ovoviviparous...

What do Malacostraca eat?

they eat seaweed, humans, and smalller fish, and seals.

Why was Jonah famous?

Jonah is famous as he refus ed to go where god told him to go to. So he was swallowed by a whale and spent three days in the whales belly. Most likely the only man to be swallowed and to cime out alive.

What is truffle crab bisque?

Bisque is a creamy French soup, usually made with lobster and is heavily seasoned.

Truffle is a kind of mushroom, very expensive, but has amazing depth of flavor, also is a very recognizable flavor to those who have had this fungi before.

So I can only assume that, unless I am wrong about truffle crabs not being an actual type of crab, that a truffle crab bisque would be a crab bisque flavored with truffles in addition to other seasonings.

What advantages and disadvantages do hermit crab and snail provide for each other?

Advantages:

With a shell, the hermit crab is safer from predators, or any other threats. It is basically more protected.

The snails have less shells lying around because a hermit crab is probably constantly looking for a new one.

Disadvantages:

The snail's shell is heavy on the hermit crab's back, so it slows it down.

A hermit crab outgrows its shell and will have to find a new one soon.

The snail has no disadvantages.

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How much sand do you put in a sand crabs water?

a lot because they get the water from the sand so just go to a mudflat thing and get a handful of waterlogged sand

Why are snails called Univales and crabs called bivalves?

Valve means shell. A snail is a univalve because it only has one shell. Crabs are not considered bivalves. The bivalves are a group of mollusks which includes clam, mussels, and oysters, all of which have two shells enclosing the animal, hence their classification as bivalves.

What do hermet crabs eat and how often do you need to feed them?

Hermit crabs can eat both fruits and vegtables but no meat.You can also buy hermit crab food at petstores.Make sure to change there food everyday in the morning.

What eats crabs in the ocean?

The flat fish that hide under the ocean dirt, are the ones to most likely eat crabs in the ocean. Mostly, the camoflauged fish eat crabs in the ocean. Segulls are also most commenly to eat this to. Seagulls eat crabs that live on the shore or, wah up on the shore.

How many crab have legs?

All true crabs have 10 legs that are arranged in pairs.

What is the meaning of the horseshoe star?

The horseshoe was used as protective and good luck symbol this goes back many centuries

Does crabs live in the twilight layer?

no they live in the sunlit zone witch is the lightest and warmest zone of the ocean.

Why do fidler crabs burrow?

Fiddler crabs burrow primarily for shelter and protection from predators, harsh environmental conditions, and high tides. The burrows provide a safe habitat where they can hide and conserve moisture. Additionally, burrowing helps create a stable environment for mating and raising their young, as well as facilitating access to food sources like detritus and algae found in the sediment.

What animal eats snails?

A lot of animals eat snails. song thrushes, mistle thrushes, redwings, ground beetles, hedgehogs, common shrew, parasitic nematode, marsh flies, slow worms, centipede, common newt, Bacillus Thurungiensis, rooks, jackdaws, jays, magpies, starlings, blackbirds, fieldfare, gulls, owls, robins, toads, moles, common lizard, foxes, mice, rats, testacellid carnivorous slugs and glow worms.