The Fascinating World of Crabs: Nature’s Tough Survivors Crabs are some of the most intriguing creatures in the animal kingdom. With their hard exoskeletons, sideways walk, and powerful claws, they have adapted to thrive in a variety of environments, from deep-sea trenches to sandy beaches and even freshwater rivers. Let’s dive into the world of these amazing crustaceans and discover what makes them so unique. ● A Brief Introduction to Crabs Crabs belong to the order Decapoda, which means "ten-footed," and are part of the Crustacea class, along with lobsters and shrimp. There are over 6,800 species of crabs, ranging from the tiny pea crab, which is less than a centimeter wide, to the massive Japanese spider crab, which can have a leg span of up to 12 feet! ● Unique Features of Crabs ○ The Exoskeleton (Carapace) Unlike humans, who have an internal skeleton, crabs have a tough outer shell called a carapace. This hard shell protects them from predators but also lim...
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