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Some do. Think crab, lobster, barnacle, horseshoe crab, water beetles and even diving bell spiders.
Bilateral symmetry
No, a crab is a crustacean, which is a type of arthropod.
Bilateral.
There are many animals that have the same type of symmetry as the letter M. A frog for example has this.
bilateral
Mangrove horseshoe crab was created in 1802.
Atlantic horseshoe crab was created in 1758.
Commensalism-The flatworm benefits from eating bits of food from what the crab ate. The Horseshoe Crab is unchanged as far as scientists know. Commensalism is a form of symbiosis that benefits one organism without affecting the other organism.
The horseshoe crab closely relates to scorpions and spiders.
The horseshoe crab is about 2 feet long and weighs 10 pounds.
The spikes on a horseshoe crab protect it from being attacked.
a horseshoe crab is called a horshoe crab because its sell looks like the shape of a horseshoe posted byb Sean I
Horseshoe crabs are not a fish, it is a marine arthropod. The horseshoe crab is more closely related to spiders, ticks, and scorpions than to crabs.
it looks like a crab
asexually
yes