Crab - Wikipedia Crabs are decapod crustaceans, either the Brachyura (the "true crabs") or various groups within the closely related Anomura (hermit crabs and allies), characterised by having a heavily armoured shell, their tail segments concealed under the body, the ability to run sideways, and the habit of hiding in rocky crevices
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40 Kinds of Crabs, From the Edible to the Plain Weird We’ve rounded up the very coolest crabs from around the world, including the most popular edible crabs (with cooking tips from pro chefs Ashley Crawford and Marrow Private Chefs), plus fun facts about each one Read on for more!
Crabs - Key Facts, Information Pictures - Animal Corner Crabs are crustaceans and related to lobsters and shrimps There are almost 5,000 different species of crabs, about 4,500 are true crabs, plus around 500 are hermit crabs (hermit crabs do not have a very hard shell and use other animals old shells for protection)
Crab Animal Facts - Brachyura - A-Z Animals Crabs are crab-like crustaceans best represented by true crabs (Brachyura) within the decapod crustaceans They have a hard exoskeleton, jointed limbs, and (in true crabs) a shortened abdomen tucked under the body