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Explore the fascinating world of sea crabs, from their colorful appearances to unique behaviors. Discover where they live, how they move, what they eat, and their defense mechanisms. Learn about their mating rituals, communication techniques, and predators.
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The Crab Animal Report Felipe Bermudez
The common sea crab has a great variety coloring, brow, green, red and grey.The body is covered by a waxy shell more or less. What does it look like?
They live under the earth near sea or the river and build underground caves to hide. Where does it live?
The body of the crab has appendices, usually in pairs, which serve for locomotion (5 pairs) and a couple of them as sensory antennae. How does it move?
The Crab feeds on algae and other organic matter that captures with its small legs. Feeds of animal materials and plants. What does it eat?
The front legs bear pincers used in feeding, defense, and visualization. How does it get his food?
It inhabits rocky shores, estuaries, intertidal or sandy soils. What type of biome does it prefer?
Reproductive and social behavior sometimes includes mating rituals complex and techniques of communication such as typing or shaking the pliers. Crabs tend to be aggressive between them, and males often fight for access to females. What is its behavior?
The crab defends itself with their pinsas. How does it defense its self?
Birds such as seagulls, reptiles such as turtles, lizards and amphibians such as the Toad in cane, mammals such as rats, fish such as yellowing tuna. What animals do kill it?
If and the populations of crabs has dropped since they are used as bait for catching buccino and snails. Is it in danger of extinction?